id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11991 Dodge, Mary Mapes Po-No-Kah: An Indian Tale of Long Ago .txt text/plain 13734 796 85 held Kitty tightly in the other, Tom Hennessy dashed into the forest, Bessie, his manly little Rudolph, and Kitty, his bright-eyed darling? away; "don't tell Rudolph about Bouncer until he gets home, father--it Rudolph and Kitty in his arms, followed by yelling savages. As for Rudolph and Kitty, the poor little creatures were Rudolph and Kitty, poor Tom entered upon the dread ordeal. As soon as Tom opened his eyes he saw the pale, tearful faces of Rudolph pointed with a meaning gesture--first at Tom, then at Rudolph and Kitty. figure, "half Indian, half Tom," as Rudolph afterward described him, This discomfited warrior had looked upon Tom and the two little Big Tom saw the dark looks of this Indian, and regarded him with Rudolph and Kitty learned many things from the Indians that they never Just then Farmer Hedden, Tom Hennessy, and Rudolph rushed in. ./cache/11991.txt ./txt/11991.txt