id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6914 Cranch, Christopher Pearse The Last of the Huggermuggers .txt text/plain 12311 721 86 VIII.--How Little Jacket and his Friends left the Giant's Island. great shells in which Little Jacket and his friends were reposing, all [Illustration: THE GIANT PICKS UP LITTLE JACKET'S BEDROOM.] Little Jacket, all this time, heard nothing of their great rumbling Little Jacket heard the giant's great voice, and was very much one of the giant's great boots, which lay on the floor, opening like a WHAT HAPPENED TO LITTLE JACKET IN THE GIANT'S BOOT. WHAT HAPPENED TO LITTLE JACKET IN THE GIANT'S BOOT. much time, however, for thought; for the giant and his wife soon came of the giant's, that Little Jacket had time to dodge around his Huggermugger and his wife, looming up like two great light-houses. "Wife," said Huggermugger, "I think now I've got my long boots on HOW LITTLE JACKET AND HIS FRIENDS LEFT THE GIANT'S ISLAND. Little Jacket came now frequently to the giant's house, where he ./cache/6914.txt ./txt/6914.txt