id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34831 Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine) Guilt of the Brass Thieves .txt text/plain 42013 4211 93 Turning her back upon Jack, Sally studied Penny with curious interest. Penny, Jack and Mr. Parker reached the deck of the _River Queen_ in time "Jack doesn't seem to get along with Sally Barker very well," Penny Penny and Jack moved away, not wishing to add to the girl's "Let me go with you," Penny said, taking Sally by the arm. For ten minutes Penny waited, hoping that Sally would return. Seeing Joe the Sweeper cleaning a corridor, Penny asked him about Sally. Disgusted, Penny turned her back and walked away in search of Jack. Penny could not find Jack, and when she returned to Mr. Gandiss' office, "Don't take it so hard, Sally," Penny said kindly. "Penny, you're not racing in Sally's boat?" Penny glanced back at Jack's boat a good six to eight lengths behind. As the girls turned to leave the cabin, Sally saw that Penny was looking ./cache/34831.txt ./txt/34831.txt