id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34194 Duncan, Norman Higgins, a Man's Christian .txt text/plain 13632 1067 89 visits with Mr. Higgins in the Minnesota woods--one in the lumber-camps "There goes the Pilot," said a lumber-jack at the bar. "Higgins's job," said he, earnestly, "is keepin' us boys out o' "Boys," said Higgins, gravely, "there's just one thing that I regret; bar-room, and all under cover, even as between the boy and the Pilot. "Look here, boy!" said Higgins; "where _you_ going?" Once the Pilot discovered such a boy in the bar-room of a Bemidji saloon. "That's all right, boys," said Higgins. They had been good friends--the big Pilot and the boy. had loved the boy in a way that only Higgins knew. "That's all right, Jack," Higgins said; "but look here, old man, Higgins preached that evening, and the boys liked it. "Boys," said Higgins, "you've always treated me right, here. "Mr. Higgins," said he, "go back to the camp and tell the boys about ./cache/34194.txt ./txt/34194.txt