id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7197 Twain, Mark The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 5. .txt text/plain 8822 644 89 suffering 'most a week so you boys had a good time, but it is a pity "Yes, you could have done that, Tom," said Mary; "and I believe you "Would you, Tom?" said Aunt Polly, her face lighting wistfully. "Tom, I hoped you loved me that much," said Aunt Polly, with a grieved Tom, you'll look back, some day, when it's too late, and "Now, auntie, you know I do care for you," said Tom. "I wish now I'd thought," said Tom, with a repentant tone; "but I "Shut your heads and let Tom go on! said to a girl almost at Tom's elbow--with sham vivacity: "Any other boy!" Tom thought, grating his teeth. Tom's spelling-book fell under his eye. the master arrived and school "took in." Tom did not feel a strong seemed to make the thing worse for Tom. Becky supposed she would be ./cache/7197.txt ./txt/7197.txt