item: #1 of 8 id: 15958 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: French and English: A Story of the Struggle in America date: None words: 130843 flesch: 82 summary: The Indians are attacking white men--English men. It was of such men as these that the best soldiers were made in the days that were at hand; although the military leaders, especially if they came from the Old World with its code of civilized warfare, were slow to recognize it. keywords: brother; camp; charles; city; colin; corinne; day; days; drucour; enemy; england; english; eyes; face; fire; foe; forest; fort; france; french; friends; fritz; general; good; guns; hand; heart; humphrey; indians; julian; left; life; look; madame; man; men; moment; montcalm; news; night; place; quebec; rangers; river; rogers; ships; soldiers; sound; stark; tell; thought; time; town; war; way; white; wolfe; words; work cache: 15958.txt plain text: 15958.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 17766 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: With Wolfe in Canada: The Winning of a Continent date: None words: 124904 flesch: 81 summary: Is Captain James Walsham on board? Yes, sir, James replied. I have been thinking this matter over, he said, very seriously, and, upon reflection, I agree with you that it is undesirable that Aggie should see much of Richard, until she is of an age to form a fair opinion for herself, and to compare him with other young men. keywords: aggie; attack; boats; boy; camp; canoes; captain; child; course; day; english; fire; force; fort; french; general; good; half; hand; home; indians; james; james walsham; lake; left; man; men; miles; montcalm; morning; mrs; nat; night; officer; place; richard; round; sergeant; shore; squire; tell; thought; time; troops; walsham; water; way; wolfe; woods; work; years; young cache: 17766.txt plain text: 17766.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 31745 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wau-nan-gee; Or, the Massacre at Chicago: A Romance of the American Revolution date: None words: 71677 flesch: 68 summary: You know my love for Mrs. Ronayne, continued Mrs. Headley, after a pause of a few minutes. This parcel, Mrs. Headley, I received from Mrs. Ronayne on leaving the fort this afternoon, with the direction that I should hand it to you if she did not return by midnight. keywords: captain; captain headley; come; day; elmsley; eyes; fort; gee; good; hand; headley; heart; horse; husband; indians; left; life; love; manner; maria; mckenzie; men; mind; moment; mrs; night; officer; party; pee; ronayne; sir; time; tum; warriors; wau; wife; winnebeg; young cache: 31745.txt plain text: 31745.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 34486 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Among the Red-skins; Or, Over the Rocky Mountains date: None words: 29295 flesch: 80 summary: At last Uncle Donald began to hope that they, supposing we had taken another route, were on their way back. Where are you all? shouted Uncle Donald, while he hung his rifle, with his powder-horn and shot-pouch, in their accustomed places on the wall. keywords: blackfeet; camp; corney; father; fire; fort; horses; hugh; indians; men; pierre; red; rose; round; snow; squirrel; time; uncle donald; way cache: 34486.txt plain text: 34486.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 38764 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: A Roving Commission; Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti date: None words: 133300 flesch: 84 summary: But there is no doubt that the _Orpheus'_ men have had all the luck, and the big ships' turn won't come till we have war with France. Me had a little pickanniny and could 'teal away widout being noticed, and me went dere seberal times; den oberseer killed by anoder slabe, and de master, who was good man, he come out to enquire about it. keywords: better; blacks; board; brigantine; captain; come; course; crew; dat; day; deck; dey; dinah; doctor; doubt; duchesne; fight; fire; french; frigate; glover; good; guns; half; hands; hope; house; island; know; lieutenant; look; madame; man; men; monsieur; myra; nat; negroes; news; pirates; place; round; schooner; ship; sir; tell; thought; time; town; turnbull; war; water; way; white; work cache: 38764.txt plain text: 38764.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 55779 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: To Herat and Cabul: A Story of the First Afghan War date: None words: 128748 flesch: 78 summary: They are good men and faithful to me, and I rely upon them as I could not do on any of my own tribesmen. I don't like the idea of killing the man, Azim. You killed many men at Herat. keywords: 8vo; afghan; akbar; angus; army; attack; azim; british; burnes; cabul; camp; candahar; chief; city; country; course; crown; day; days; dost; doubt; edges; enemy; english; felt; fire; force; general; good; henty; herat; horses; illustrations; india; journey; khan; left; little; macnaghten; mahomed; man; men; morning; native; news; officers; page; party; pass; passes; people; persian; place; position; pottinger; round; shah; sir; story; thought; time; town; troops; way; work cache: 55779.txt plain text: 55779.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 61767 author: Castlemon, Harry title: Winged Arrow's Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney date: None words: 51024 flesch: 84 summary: He rode over the field, taking care that his horse did not step upon any of the dead men, looking in vain for Guy Preston, for of course he did not know that Guy, securely sheltered by the picket tower, had seen almost as much of the fight as he had himself. THE SECOND LIEUTENANT Guy Preston was a young and beardless boy fresh from The Point. keywords: arrow; colonel; come; cyrus; fort; good; guy; hand; horse; indian; left; letter; man; men; officer; preston; right; sioux; sir; soldiers; thing; thought; time; want; way cache: 61767.txt plain text: 61767.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 7060 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: At Agincourt date: None words: 122138 flesch: 77 summary: But there must be no mistake; if trials they must have, it must be by good men and true, who will know what is necessary and do it; and who will not stand upon legal tricks, but will take as evidence the fact that is known to all, that those people are dangerous to Paris and are the enemies of the king and the Duke of Burgundy. Who is your lady, young man? Dame Margaret de Villeroy, may it please you, sir. keywords: agnes; archers; arms; attack; burgundy; butchers; castle; count; dame; daughter; day; door; doubt; duke; england; english; eustace; father; france; french; friends; good; guy; house; king; knights; lady; long; lord; man; margaret; master; master guy; men; morning; nobles; paris; party; place; present; round; sir; sir eustace; sir guy; thought; time; tom; wall; way cache: 7060.txt plain text: 7060.txt