id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28776 Abbott, Jacob Stuyvesant: A Franconia Story .txt text/plain 35253 2444 91 "Beechnut," said Phonny, "are you going into the woods again for "Do _you_ think I am childish at all, Beechnut," said Phonny. "Beechnut," said Phonny, "did you know that my cousin Wallace was "And my cousin Stuyvesant is coming too," said Phonny. So while Beechnut went to work to get a new load of wood, Phonny and Then Phonny went back, and telling Malleville that Beechnut had said As he went away, he told the children that Mrs. Henry said that they need not come home to dinner that day, unless "Cousin Wallace has really come," said Phonny. "Why, Beechnut!" said Stuyvesant, "the oxen are running away." "Yes," said Beechnut, "that was Phonny's hen house. "Beechnut," said Phonny, "just look at my squirrel. So saying Beechnut went away, leaving Phonny and Stuyvesant together. "Why, Beechnut has given me charge of the hen-house," said Stuyvesant, "The question is, then, boys," said Beechnut, "whether Stuyvesant had ./cache/28776.txt ./txt/28776.txt