id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17300 Begbie, Harold The Story of Baden-Powell 'The Wolf That Never Sleeps' .txt text/plain 40088 1770 74 Mr. Baden-Powell, the father of our hero, was a man of great powers. With no close friend Baden-Powell was a boy without an enemy, and his no British cheer so likely to touch the heart of Baden-Powell when he world, Baden-Powell by nature was, and still is, a little bashful. Many a time has Baden-Powell taken in hand young horses which have That Baden-Powell was a marked man early in his career is attested by which followed," says Baden-Powell, "the little dog used to tail along It is men like Baden-Powell who exercise the greatest power over the an average day's work will give you an idea of Baden-Powell's task, This was the kind of life Baden-Powell lived at this time as Chief of Baden-Powell's description of the day's work at this time gives one a Baden-Powell even got to learn the names men gave their horses. ./cache/17300.txt ./txt/17300.txt