id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112041679058 Clarke, Mary Cowden Kit Bam's adventures : or, The yarns of an old mariner / by Mary Cowden Clarke ; illustrated by George Cruikshank. 1849 .txt text/plain 83367 3431 72 too old to like a good long story," answered Dick. "Does not the dear old fellow look a perfect picture of contented comfort?" asked he in a whisper. said their mother; "they have a passion for long stories, and I should think he has plenty to tell them." Meantime, the young Swallows reached the cottage of their new-old friend. corner of the room, though they were more frequently employed in gazing through the little cottage-casement at the soft glories of the setting sun, "Good-bye, then, dear Kit," said Fanny, affectionately; "we shall be sure to come again to-morrow gentle cooing sound, and, on opening my eyes, I beheld, to my infinite astonishment, a little child here, Kit, when Felix was little more than a twelvemonth old, I returned to the cave somewhat surprised that I had not been fetched home by the faithful Kallisah, who used to bring Felix to my rocky ./cache/uiug.30112041679058.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112041679058.txt