id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38279 Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas .txt text/plain 18877 974 86 said the old man, rising, "it'll be a good tramp through the snow, but man, won't be of sarvice to a woman; and as fur the leetle uns, I don't good fur a woman when things go crosswise, and the box'll be a great "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and didn't send him along with the box, Wild Bill, fur it sartinly looks as "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "we've "The Lord be praised fur his goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. ./cache/38279.txt ./txt/38279.txt