id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54265 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Luck and Pluck; or, John Oakley's Inheritance .txt text/plain 64717 5397 91 "Because," said Ben, reluctantly, "John got the whip away from me." "I came as soon as Ben told me you wished to see me," said John. "I have no wish to insult you, Mrs. Oakley," said John. "Why did you not make this change while my father was alive, Mrs. Oakley?" said John, significantly. John took his place at the supper-table as usual; but neither Mrs. Oakley nor Ben, though they spoke freely to each other, had a word to "I don't know about that, Sam. I rather think, from something Mrs. Oakley said, that she means to sell Prince." "I don't know that Ben is deficient in that way," said Mrs. Oakley, "Oh, of course he struck John," said Mrs. Oakley, not thinking it "Good-morning, John," said Mrs. Oakley; "you are just in time. "If you think I had anything to do with it, Mrs. Oakley," said John, ./cache/54265.txt ./txt/54265.txt