item: #1 of 25 id: 10772 author: Bingham, Hiram title: Inca Land: Explorations in the Highlands of Peru date: None words: 95112 flesch: 71 summary: Near the salt pans are many Inca walls and the ruins of structures, with niches, called Rumihuasi, or Stone House. Two of the latter, Titicaca and Koati, were peculiarly venerated in Inca days. keywords: -----figure; andes; basin; bridge; camp; canyon; capital; captain; city; coropuna; country; cusi; cuzco; day; days; end; fact; feet; fields; food; friar; half; hand; hill; house; inca; indians; lake; land; left; machu; manco; map; men; miles; mountain; near; new; night; pampa; parinacochas; people; peru; peruvian; picchu; place; present; region; remains; river; road; rock; ruins; slopes; snow; south; spanish; stone; sun; tampu; temple; tent; terraces; time; titu; tocco; town; tucker; tupac; uilcapampa; uiticos; urubamba; valley; vilcabamba; village; wall; water; way; white; years cache: 10772.txt plain text: 10772.txt item: #2 of 25 id: 12190 author: Stockton, Frank Richard title: The Adventures of Captain Horn date: None words: 126996 flesch: 83 summary: But if he said any more, Captain Horn did not hear it, for at that moment Burke cried: Drop, captain! He believed that he had thoroughly weighed and judged the character and capacities of the captain of the _Castor_, and he had said to himself, in his moments of reflection, that although Captain Horn was a good man, and a brave man, and an able man in many ways, there were other men in the world who were better fitted for the glorious double position into which this fortunate mariner had fallen. keywords: away; bags; banker; black; boat; burke; business; captain; captain horn; cave; cheditafa; cliff; course; day; edna; face; find; gold; good; hand; left; letter; little; maka; man; matter; men; mind; mok; money; mound; mrs; night; party; people; place; rackbirds; ralph; shirley; things; think; thought; time; treasure; vessel; want; water; work cache: 12190.txt plain text: 12190.txt item: #3 of 25 id: 14479 author: Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, Earl of title: Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 2 date: None words: 86486 flesch: 46 summary: I have to-day tendered my ultimate resignation to the Government of Chili, and am not at this moment aware that any material delay will be necessary, previous to my setting off, by way of Cape Horn, for Rio de Janeiro, calling at Buenos Ayres, where I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you, and where we may talk further on this subject; it being, in the meantime, understood that I hold myself free to decline--as well as entitled to accept--the offer which has, through you, been made to me by His Imperial Majesty. In the interval between this recognition of my services and my return to Rio de Janeiro, an unfortunate change had taken place in the Councils of His Imperial Majesty, introductive of persons more favourable to the interests of Portugal than to furtherance of the judicious measures contemplated by His Majesty for the consolidation of the newly-constituted empire. keywords: account; administration; admiral; authority; bahia; brazilian; captain; city; cochrane; command; course; de janeiro; decree; dollars; emperor; empire; enemy; excellency; following; force; general; government; having; honour; independence; junta; letter; majesty; maranham; marine; military; minister; money; naval; officers; order; pay; pedro; portuguese; power; president; prize; property; province; public; return; rio de; seamen; service; ships; squadron; state; time; troops; vessels; war cache: 14479.txt plain text: 14479.txt item: #4 of 25 id: 14914 author: Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, Earl of title: Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 date: None words: 85162 flesch: 48 summary: Of these the most unscrupulous was Zenteno, who, previous to the revolution, had been an attorney at Conception, and was a _protégé_ of General San Martin--carrying with him into State Administration the practical cunning of his profession, with more than its usual proportion of chicanery. The Chilian force amounted to 4200 men, General San Martin, to the great disappointment of General Freire, being nominated Captain-General--the force under his command was designated the liberating army _(Exercito Libertador)_. keywords: admiral; army; board; callao; captain; capture; cause; chili; chilian; chilian squadron; cochrane; command; country; day; director; enemy; excellency; flag; following; force; general; general san; government; having; independence; letter; lima; lord; money; o'higgins; object; officers; order; pay; people; peru; place; protector; public; return; san martin; seamen; service; ship; spaniards; squadron; state; supreme; time; troops; valdivia; valparaiso; war cache: 14914.txt plain text: 14914.txt item: #5 of 25 id: 20218 author: Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro title: History of the Incas date: None words: 70738 flesch: 76 summary: Tupac Inca Yupanqui sets out, a second time, by order of his father, to conquer what remained unsubdued in Chinchay-suyu XLVII. The life of Tupac Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca XLIX. keywords: army; atahualpa; ayar; ayllu; brother; captains; ccapac; ccapac yupanqui; chalco; chancas; city; conquered; cusi; cuzco; death; don; father; francisco; history; house; huascar; huayna; huayna ccapac; inca; inca rocca; inca yupanqui; island; land; leagues; left; life; mama; manco; manco ccapac; mayta; means; men; natives; note; order; pachacuti inca; people; peru; place; provinces; quiz; rest; sarmiento; sinchi; son; son inca; sons; sun; things; time; tupac inca; valley; viracocha; viracocha inca; war; way; years cache: 20218.txt plain text: 20218.txt item: #6 of 25 id: 20910 author: Brady, Cyrus Townsend title: South American Fights and Fighters, and Other Tales of Adventure date: None words: 93546 flesch: 70 summary: Many other Spaniards perished, and all except Pizarro and a few of the stoutest hearts begged to return to Panama. The resources of Ojeda were small, but when he arrived at Santo Domingo with what he had been able to secure in the way of ships and men, he succeeded in inducing a lawyer named Encisco, commonly called the Bachelor[2] Encisco, to embark his fortune of several thousand gold castellanos, which he had gained in successful pleadings in the court in the litigious West Indies, in the enterprise. keywords: account; almagro; american; atahualpa; aztecs; balboa; battle; boat; body; captain; charles; city; coast; cortes; country; course; cut; day; death; empire; enemy; expedition; fighting; force; god; gold; good; governor; ground; hand; hernando; history; inca; indians; island; john; jones; king; left; life; long; man; men; mexico; montezuma; new; nicuesa; night; number; ojeda; paul; pedrarias; people; peru; pizarro; place; river; sea; second; ship; shore; soldiers; south; spain; spaniards; spanish; time; town; war; water; way; years; young cache: 20910.txt plain text: 20910.txt item: #7 of 25 id: 21066 author: Collingwood, Harry title: Harry Escombe: A Tale of Adventure in Peru date: None words: 92537 flesch: 57 summary: Harry Escombe A Tale of Adventure in Peru By Harry Collingwood ________________________________________________________________________ Harry Escombe is a young apprentice in a civil engineer's office. But before he could arrive at a decision on this point he was in the presence of Mr Richards, and a single glance at the chief draughtsman's face--now that it could be seen clearly and unveiled by a pall of smoke--sufficed to assure Harry Escombe that in this case at least he had nothing in the nature of censure to fear. keywords: arima; body; building; butler; camp; chief; city; country; course; day; end; escombe; eyes; fact; feet; find; gold; good; half; hand; harry; head; hour; house; huanacocha; inca; indian; lake; left; length; life; lord; man; manco; matter; minutes; moment; morning; night; palace; party; people; return; room; sun; survey; tiahuana; time; umu; valley; water; way; work; xaxaguana cache: 21066.txt plain text: 21066.txt item: #8 of 25 id: 21397 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Manco, the Peruvian Chief Or, An Englishman's Adventures in the Country of the Incas date: None words: 110041 flesch: 78 summary: As I watched the countenance of the speaker, it wore an almost terrific expression, full of an intense hatred, and a desire for vengeance; yet, before the outbreak, he had probably been like most other Indians, a mild, peaceable, and patiently suffering man. He is very much liked by all the Indians, though he has his faults like other men. keywords: body; chief; country; dark; day; days; distance; escape; eyes; father; feet; fire; friends; good; ground; hand; head; hope; horses; house; inca; indians; ithulpo; jose; left; like; look; manco; men; moment; mountains; ned; night; number; pedro; people; place; rest; river; set; soldiers; spaniards; spanish; tell; thought; till; time; trees; water; way; work cache: 21397.txt plain text: 21397.txt item: #9 of 25 id: 22483 author: Landor, Arnold Henry Savage title: Across Unknown South America date: None words: 268274 flesch: 74 summary: Another tributary 5 m. wide coming from the N.N.E. was passed on our right, and beyond this a thick forest with rubber trees was visible, while _chapada_ continued on the left. No sooner had they said good-bye to their generous donors than the Indians left the city, quickly removed their clothes, which they exchanged for a few drinks of _aguardente_ (fire-water), and, as naked as before, returned to the shores of their beloved river. keywords: air; alcides; animals; arinos; arinos river; ashes; author; baggage; bank; basin; benedicto; black; bororos; brazil; brazilian; camp; campos; canoe; case; central; centre; channel; chapter; city; close; coffee; condition; country; course; crater; current; cut; day; days; deal; deep; direction; distance; earth; east; elevation; end; expedition; eyes; fact; feet; filippe; fire; fish; flat; food; foot; forest; good; goyaz; great; green; grosso; half; hands; head; height; high; hill; hours; illustration; immense; indians; island; journey; kil; kilometres; kind; lava; left; length; level; life; like; line; looking; man; matto; men; metres; moment; money; morning; mountain; mules; near; north; number; open; order; palms; people; place; plateau; point; poor; railway; range; rapid; red; region; right; rio; river; rock; rose; round; rubber; sand; saw; sea; second; sides; sky; south; spot; state; stream; streamlet; strong; summit; sun; surface; temperature; thick; things; time; travelling; trees; tributary; trouble; vegetation; vertical; view; volcanic; wall; water; way; west; white; women; words; work; yellow; | | cache: 22483.txt plain text: 22483.txt item: #10 of 25 id: 22595 author: Hayens, Herbert title: At the Point of the Sword date: None words: 98439 flesch: 87 summary: Being still a boy, I did not hear much of these things, though, from certain talk, I understood that the country was in a most unsettled state, and that the Spanish governor had thrown many good men into prison for urging the people to free themselves. It was death to remain behind, however, and though many men, numbed and exhausted, were swept down the stream, only two lives were lost. keywords: alzura; bolivar; boy; chief; colonel; crawford; day; don; end; eyes; face; father; fellow; general; good; hand; head; help; horse; indians; josé; juan; left; lima; man; martin; men; miller; morning; mother; night; officers; peru; place; plaza; rosa; royalists; santiago; soldiers; sorillo; spaniards; spanish; thought; time; way cache: 22595.txt plain text: 22595.txt item: #11 of 25 id: 26602 author: Sancho, Pedro title: An Account of the Conquest of Peru date: None words: 32723 flesch: 69 summary: Of the vassalage and obedience which Atabalipa and many other caciques offered to the Emperor. This son of Guarnacaba has much friendship and concord with the Christians, and for this reason, in order to preserve him in the lordship, the Spaniards put themselves to infinite pains and likewise bore themselves in all these undertakings so valorously, and suffered so much, just as other Spaniards have been able to do in the service of the Emperor, that, as a result, the very Spaniards who have found themselves in this undertaking, marvel at what they have done when once more they set themselves to think upon it, and they do not know how they come to be alive as they have been able to suffer so many trials and such prolonged hunger. keywords: atabalipa; bridge; cacique; captain; christians; city; cuzco; day; enemy; gold; governor; horses; indians; land; leagues; lord; men; mountain; night; order; people; place; quito; river; spaniards; time; xauxa cache: 26602.txt plain text: 26602.txt item: #12 of 25 id: 26745 author: Tschudi, Johann Jakob von title: Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests date: None words: 139588 flesch: 69 summary: Dios te de_ signifies _May God give it thee_. In this mine, which is distinguished by the name of _La Descubridora_ (the discoverer), silver is still obtained. keywords: andes; animals; birds; black; body; brandy; brown; callao; cerro; city; coast; coca; color; consists; cordillera; country; course; day; days; deep; direction; distance; districts; dollars; don; earth; europe; feet; fine; food; footnote; forests; form; fruit; general; government; ground; half; head; height; horses; hours; house; indians; inhabitants; kind; large; leagues; leaves; left; level; life; lima; maize; manner; men; mines; morning; mountain; mules; natives; negro; negroes; new; night; north; number; parts; pasco; people; peru; peruvian; place; plantations; population; present; puna; red; regions; river; road; san; sand; sea; sierra; silver; skin; soil; sort; south; space; spaniards; spanish; species; state; streets; thick; time; town; traveller; trees; tsch; use; valley; village; walls; war; water; way; white; wild; women; work; year; yellow cache: 26745.txt plain text: 26745.txt item: #13 of 25 id: 31207 author: Kuttner, Henry title: Where the World is Quiet date: None words: 7154 flesch: 91 summary: When I regained complete consciousness I was with Lhar. And so I met Lhar.... keywords: fog; girl; lhar; like; mind; robot; thought; time; valley cache: 31207.txt plain text: 31207.txt item: #14 of 25 id: 33095 author: Lummis, Charles Fletcher title: The Spanish Pioneers date: None words: 66701 flesch: 71 summary: Drake brought the first potatoes to England; but the importance even of that discovery was not dreamed of till long after, and by other men. This was a direful disaster, not so much for the loss of the few men as because it proved to the Indians (as the senders intended it to prove) that the Spaniards were not immortal gods after all, but could be killed the same as other men. keywords: acoma; almagro; alvarado; america; atahualpa; brave; captain; century; church; city; columbus; conquest; cortez; country; crown; day; days; death; expedition; force; fray; gold; golden; great; half; hernando; history; indians; juan; land; life; man; men; mexico; miles; new; new mexico; north; people; peru; pizarro; pueblo; san; savages; south; spain; spaniards; spanish; states; time; town; united; vaca; war; way; work; world; years cache: 33095.txt plain text: 33095.txt item: #15 of 25 id: 34804 author: Réville, Albert title: Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru date: None words: 48159 flesch: 67 summary: [38] On the conversion of the Mexicans, &c., compare the anonymous treatise at the end of _Kingsborough's_ Mexican Antiquities, Vol. IX. Cf. also _Torquemada,_ Lib. They had conquered or shattered what was called the _Chichimec_ empire, which in its turn had destroyed, some centuries earlier, the _Toltec_ empire. keywords: america; ancient; aztecs; cap; central; civilization; day; deities; deity; empire; fact; family; fire; garcilasso; god; gods; great; history; human; idea; iii; incas; kind; lib; life; little; men; mexican; mexico; nature; new; people; peru; peruvian; place; priests; religion; sacrifices; sun; temple; time; translation; vol; world; worship cache: 34804.txt plain text: 34804.txt item: #16 of 25 id: 36348 author: Carleton, George Washington title: Our Artist in Cuba, Peru, Spain and Algiers Leaves from The Sketch-Book of a Traveller, 1864-1868 date: None words: 4986 flesch: 73 summary: OUR ARTIST, [Illustration: colophon] [Illustration: Our Artist having prepared himself for a jolly plunge, inadvertently observes an insect peculiar to the water, and rather thinks he won't go in just now.] keywords: algiers; artist; calle; city; cuban; havana; illustration; lima; night; peru; peruvian; sketch; spain; streets cache: 36348.txt plain text: 36348.txt item: #17 of 25 id: 36386 author: Spence, Lewis title: The Mythologies of Ancient Mexico and Peru date: None words: 16713 flesch: 61 summary: iv. of _L'Amérique_ in _L'Univers Pittoresque_. Ometecutli_ (twice Lord) and _Omecihuatl_ (twice Lady) were the names which they bestowed upon these luminaries, and they were probably the first deities known to the Aztecs upon their emergence from a condition of totemism. keywords: american; aztecs; deities; deity; god; gods; great; huitzilopochtli; human; incas; mexican; mexico; nature; origin; people; period; peruvians; place; priests; quetzalcoatl; race; religion; sun; temple; tezcatlipoca; worship cache: 36386.txt plain text: 36386.txt item: #18 of 25 id: 42375 author: O'Neale, Lila M. (Lila Morris) title: Chincha Plain-Weave Cloths date: None words: 8599 flesch: 76 summary: ---------+--------------+--------+---------+------- A | Late Chincha | 2 | ... | 2 B | Late Chincha | 2 | 1 | 3 C | Late Chincha | ... | 37 | 37 | and Inca | | | D | Late Chincha | 7 | 41 | 48 Near D | | 4 | ... | 4 E | Late Chincha | 10 | 9 | 19 | and Inca | | | Near E | | 1 | ... | 1 F | Late Chincha | 2 | ... | 2 ---------+--------------+--------+---------+------- Totals | | 28 | 88 | 116 --------------------------------------------------- Most of the fabrics described in the literature on ancient Peruvian textiles are characterized by beauty of coloring or arresting designs or unusual workmanship--sometimes by all three. Plate 6 a-e, border stripes on Chincha cloths (16-1268, 16-1277, 16-1214, 16-1251, 16-1255a), colors, brown and blue; f, section of plaid with border stripe (4-3973d). keywords: = =; chincha; cloths; inches; plate; specimens; stripes; warps; weave; wefts; yarns; | | cache: 42375.txt plain text: 42375.txt item: #19 of 25 id: 45204 author: Hardenburg, W. E. (Walter Ernest) title: The Putumayo, the Devil's Paradise Travels in the Peruvian Amazon Region and an Account of the Atrocities Committed upon the Indians Therein date: None words: 93751 flesch: 63 summary: The earliest of these _conquistadores_ were Crisóstomo Hernandez and Benjamin Larrañaga, who entered the region in search of the inferior kind of rubber there produced, known as _sernambi_ or _jebe debil_ (weak, fine rubber). Some distance beyond, we stopped for the night in a couple of small _ranchos_ built about a month before by the soldiers who escorted the exiles to the port. keywords: account; amazon; amazon company; american; arana; away; bank; british; canoe; chief; children; chorrera; colombian; company; consul; crimes; cut; day; days; death; employees; feet; fire; following; food; forest; good; government; ground; half; hands; head; hours; house; huitotos; indians; iquitos; journey; labour; left; man; men; morning; night; o'clock; order; people; perkins; peruvian; place; poor; putumayo; region; report; river; rubber; section; serrano; señor; shot; station; time; trees; tribe; unfortunate; victims; water; way; white; women; work; years cache: 45204.txt plain text: 45204.txt item: #20 of 25 id: 45998 author: Duffield, A. J. (Alexander James) title: Peru in the Guano Age Being a Short Account of a Recent Visit to the Guano Deposits, with Some Reflections on the Money They Have Produced and the Uses to Which It Has Been Applied date: None words: 32548 flesch: 66 summary: [2] See a useful work 'La Condicion Juridica de los Estrangeros en el Peru,' per Felix Cipriano C. Zegarra. Santiago, 1872. I dedicate this little book to you for several reasons: not because of our common friendship, extending now over more than a quarter of a century, nor yet for the confidence which you have reposed in me under many trying circumstances during that long period, but rather because you are much interested in the country which the book describes, are intimately acquainted with all the questions it raises, and more than all because you have a thorough knowledge of Peru--its people and history;--because further, it was you who first taught me how to regard your countrymen, opened my eyes to their good and other qualities, and because also you know that here I have set down nought in malice, have said nothing that you do not know to be true, and drawn no inference from the facts of past times or the doings of living men which you would not sanction and endorse. keywords: age; country; day; deposits; don; english; general; god; good; government; guano; house; land; law; life; lima; lobos; man; miles; money; new; nitrate; people; peru; peruvian; place; present; president; public; railway; republic; sea; ships; south; things; time; tons; use; way; work; world; years; | | cache: 45998.txt plain text: 45998.txt item: #21 of 25 id: 53080 author: Spence, Lewis title: The Myths of Mexico & Peru date: None words: 110263 flesch: 66 summary: Like many other gods of the chase, he is figured as having the characteristics of a deer or rabbit. Maya god of merchants and cacao-planters, 170, 177; God L thought to be, 176; probably parallel to Yacatecutli, 177 Emerald Fowl, The, 186 Etzalqualiztli (When they eat Bean Food). keywords: account; american; ancient; apu; aztec; bird; ccapac; central; chief; city; civilisation; country; creation; cuzco; day; days; death; deities; deity; early; earth; father; feet; festival; fire; form; general; god; goddess; gods; guatemala; hand; head; history; house; huitzilopochtli; human; hun; inca; kiche; king; lake; land; legend; life; little; maize; man; maya; means; men; mexican; mexico; moon; mother; myth; mythology; nahua; native; new; north; number; old; origin; people; period; peru; peruvian; place; popol; power; priest; quetzalcoatl; race; sacrifice; serpent; son; spanish; state; stone; sun; system; temple; tezcatlipoca; time; toltecs; vuh; war; water; work; world; worship; years; yucatan cache: 53080.txt plain text: 53080.txt item: #22 of 25 id: 55775 author: Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title: Historical and Descriptive Narrative of Twenty Years' Residence in South America (Vol 1 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date: None words: 97981 flesch: 60 summary: Others have attributed this decrease to the number of indians who died in the mines, being driven there by the laws of _repartimiento_, distribution, and _mita_, temporal labour: these also belong to the first years after the conquest. this game is called by the Spaniards _chueca_, and is similar to one I have seen in England called bandy. keywords: america; appearance; arrival; black; bull; cane; cattle; centre; chile; church; city; coast; colour; conception; country; day; days; dollars; don; end; family; feet; females; fine; following; food; fruit; general; gold; good; government; grain; green; half; head; house; inches; indians; inhabitants; interior; kind; king; left; lima; maize; man; men; miles; morning; natives; negro; number; order; parts; people; persons; peru; place; present; principal; produce; purpose; quantity; river; round; royal; san; sea; silver; slaves; south; spain; spaniards; spanish; species; state; sugar; sun; table; time; town; tree; tribunal; valdivia; viceroy; walls; water; white; wood; work; year cache: 55775.txt plain text: 55775.txt item: #23 of 25 id: 55777 author: Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title: Historical and descriptive narrative of twenty years' residence in South America (Vol 2 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date: None words: 95628 flesch: 55 summary: The old man informed me, that he was a native of Guayaquil; but that he had resided on this spot for more than fifty years, on which account the natives of the country had surnamed him _taita_ Piti, father Piti. They also form _balsas_ of them; for this purpose, they tie together as many as make the middle of the balsa, about two yards in circumference, which they taper to a point at each end; they then shape it like a crescent by winding round it ropes of the totora. keywords: account; animal; appearance; arrival; atahualpa; black; body; cattle; caxamarca; church; city; climate; coast; colour; cotton; country; cut; day; description; distance; don; esmeraldas; feet; fish; fruit; gold; good; guayaquil; half; head; houses; inca; inches; indians; inhabitants; kind; leagues; leaves; left; lima; long; manner; market; men; mines; mountains; mules; natives; parts; people; persons; peru; pizarro; place; present; principal; province; purpose; quantity; quito; river; road; round; royal; san; sand; santa; sea; sides; silver; size; south; spaniards; spanish; species; stone; time; town; trees; valleys; village; water; white; wood; year cache: 55777.txt plain text: 55777.txt item: #24 of 25 id: 55778 author: Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title: Historical and descriptive narrative of twenty years' residence in South America (Vol 3 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date: None words: 98169 flesch: 43 summary: Victory at Pasco by Arenales....Route of Arenales from Ica....Courts Martial held in the Squadron on Officers.... Conduct of General San Martin....Viceroy Pesuela deposed.... Expedition to Pisco.... This was no less than the entire defeat of the Spanish army at Chacabuco by General O'Higgins: the victory has generally been attributed, but most unjustly, to General San Martin, who was not even present in the action. keywords: admiral; america; arms; army; arrival; bay; board; callao; capital; captain; cause; chief; chile; chilean; city; cochrane; colonel; command; conduct; country; day; don; enemy; excellency; expedition; ferdinand; flag; following; force; general; general san; government; guayaquil; head; honour; independence; inhabitants; left; liberty; lima; lord; lord cochrane; lordship; manner; nation; o'higgins; officers; order; people; peru; place; port; present; president; protector; public; purpose; quito; san martin; soldiers; spain; spaniards; spanish; squadron; state; supreme; time; town; troops; valdivia; valparaiso; venezuela; vessels; viceroy; war cache: 55778.txt plain text: 55778.txt item: #25 of 25 id: 7070 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Treasure of the Incas: A Story of Adventure in Peru date: None words: 126179 flesch: 87 summary: Sometimes, when cooled, the points were too soft, at other times too brittle; but at the end of a week they had arrived at the proper medium. Very well, sir; we shall be here in good time. keywords: bertie; brother; chance; course; day; dias; doubt; end; feet; find; fire; foot; gold; good; half; harry; hour; incas; josã; left; look; man; maria; men; morning; mountains; mules; night; people; place; ravine; rocks; round; saw; seã±or; spaniards; stone; thought; time; treasure; want; watch; water; way; work; years cache: 7070.txt plain text: 7070.txt