id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39820 Bangs, John Kendrick Mollie and the Unwiseman .txt text/plain 25886 2221 93 "Whistlebinkie," said Mollie, severely, "how often must I tell you not "There isn't any little red house under the oak tree," said Mollie. "Perhaps now that you know we are coming," said Mollie, who, while her "Yes," said the Unwiseman; "but, Miss Whistlebinkie, won't you kindly "Isn't he the foolishest old man that ever was," said Mollie, as she "Let's see what kind of a dining-room he has got," said Whistlebinkie, the parlor, where, sure enough, as Whistlebinkie had said, the Unwiseman "But it seems to me," said Mollie, as she puzzled over the Unwiseman's "How do you like your lemonade?" asked Mollie, as she and the Unwiseman "You mean Whistlebinkie?" said Mollie. "The Unwiseman's Orphan Asylum," said Mollie, reading the sign. "What do you all say to making a call on the Unwiseman?" Mollie said, "I wonder what the Unwiseman is doing this morning," said Mollie, after ./cache/39820.txt ./txt/39820.txt