id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23148 Banta, Frank Droozle .txt text/plain 2784 280 92 Jean Lanni could see that his girl friend, Judy Stokes, thought it was Blandly the tall, young artist slid Droozle from his breast pocket, lifted ship, I had acquired my little puppy snake, Droozle." "Is a puppy snake like a puppy dog?" she asked, fascinated. "Far from it," answered Jean, seating himself and parking Droozle on his "He's writing classics!" burst out Jean in baffled irritation. "Droozle won't live nearly long enough snake is writing me out of house and home!" Droozle quit writing at once. "He isn't writing?" she asked, perusing the newspapers for signs of "Why, I'll tell that Droozle off!" raved Judy. "Droozle," said the girl passionately, looking down at the writer, "you Droozle wrote poetically, "Is there Joy or any other good thing in "Jean, look at Droozle," the girl exclaimed, pointing. Droozle wrote, "Please not out into the wind and the rain. ./cache/23148.txt ./txt/23148.txt