id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28514 Stringer, Arthur The Prairie Child .txt text/plain 77397 4992 87 Dinky-Dunk, I suppose, would have laughed it away, if I hadn't walked with a clean-hearted and a clean-handed man like Peter. what Dinky-Dunk said, a few weeks ago, about a mere father being like I've been doing a good deal of thinking over what Dinky-Dunk said. things I thought I was losing out of life, about the little hand-made Master of Life and Love that my solemn old Dinky-Dunk can thus care Dinky-Dunk, I think, really wants his boy to be a bigger figure in end to end Dinky-Dunk told me I was too old to be taking a chance like Even my little Dinkie, day before yesterday, asked me if I'd mind not asked Dinky-Dunk to give me a few days to think the thing over. "This time, Dinkie-Boy, I'm going to tell you about the sea. liked to think of Peter going through life mourning for me, alone and ./cache/28514.txt ./txt/28514.txt