id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18875 Stringer, Arthur The Prairie Wife .txt text/plain 57045 4481 93 Dinky-Dunk._ But, oh, isn't it wonderful to wake love in a man, in a and nearly shocked Olie and some unknown man, who'd driven Dinky-Dunk Then Dinky-Dunk and I both like to give pet-names to things. There are times when Dinky-Dunk seems to know just what I'm thinking, I got Dinky-Dunk's hand, and fell asleep holding it in mine. bought it in Buckhorn, without letting Dinky-Dunk know, and all day saw what looked like the suspicion of a smile on Dinky-Dunk's unshaven I told Dinky-Dunk I'd sat in every corner of that old house, up in the Dinky-dunk came home with an Indian girl to-day, a young half-breed about I saw Dinky-Dunk stop on his way to the stable and stand and look I've been wondering if Dinky-Dunk is going to fall in love with Olga. Dinky-Dunk came and stood in the door and said it sounded like ./cache/18875.txt ./txt/18875.txt