id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10888 Anonymous Arthur Hamilton, and His Dog .txt text/plain 12069 627 84 hasty "good-night" to his mother and Arthur, he ran home. About ten days after, John carried Arthur to Mr. Martin's. Arthur tried to be a brave boy, as his mother wished; but he could not Mr. and Mrs. Martin were very kind-hearted people, but they had little sympathy with were in bed; little was said by any one, but Mrs. Hamilton, wishing to "You must be a good doggie, Rover, and make my brother Arthur happy. Mrs. Hamilton wrote to Mr. Martin stating Arthur's fondness for the dog, One night, as Theodore and Arthur were coming home from school, they night, the latter said, "Mother, do you think Arthur has got Rover yet?" Her little, tender-hearted Arthur was a precious child, and must The day little Arthur was laid in the grave, Rover was seen to stand in years have passed away, with the memory of little Arthur Hamilton is ./cache/10888.txt ./txt/10888.txt