id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36678 Riley, Henry Hiram The Puddleford Papers; Or, Humors of the West .txt text/plain 106104 6590 84 Puddleford?--Longbow a great Man.--Fame and Politics.--Ike, Great Man.--Ike Turtle and Sile Bates, Pettifoggers.--Mrs. Great Man.--Ike Turtle and Sile Bates, Pettifoggers.--Mrs. Mrs. Sonora Brown said, "that warn't all--Longbow had bo't a bran new Mrs. Bird said she didn't know much about Squire Longbow. house, as he intended to have Squire Longbow, Aunt Sonora, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Longbow said "she hadn't got any rattles as she know'd on." began with Squire Longbow's grandfather, who, he said, "fit in the old tore around at a great rate." Turtle said, "the old Squire was getting to occasion--a great day for Puddleford--"it looked so much like war," as Aunt she was the wife of a Squire--had taken good old Mrs. Longbow's place, and "Couldn't-er worn Squire Longbow's old shoes, then," said Mrs. Beagle. "Jest what the old man himself said," added Mrs. Bird. Squire Longbow said but little. "From the old man down," said Mrs. Swipes. ./cache/36678.txt ./txt/36678.txt