id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32513 Fanny, Aunt The Third Little Pet Book, with the Tale of Mop and Frisk .txt text/plain 11471 771 106 let fall a great stick on the back of the poor dog, and gave him a kick "A fly to snap at would be a good thing," said the poor dog with a Just then there came up, at a smart pace, Frisk the pie-man's dog. "I meant no wrong; but I took you for Frisk, the pie-man's dog." "Frisk, my good dog," said Mop in a grave tone, "_real_ worth is not a on my head, and said, 'Good dog,' and the girl did the same, I knew "'Yes, dear May,' said the boy; and he let go her hand and ran to Here Frisk rose in haste and said: "But I dare not stay, dear Dash; I "But," said pa-pa, "you know that Frisk acts 'Jack, the Run-a-way;' show-man, and said he had got his dog, Frisk, and he would like to ./cache/32513.txt ./txt/32513.txt