item: #1 of 9 id: 10977 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild date: None words: 59808 flesch: 88 summary: He knew Thor had gone in that direction, and if little Muskwa possessed a mind and a soul they were filled with but one desire now--to overtake his big friend and protector. At last Thor abandoned the creek and turned up a deep ravine, which he followed until he came to a dip, or plateau-like plain, halfway up a broad slope. keywords: bear; black; bruce; close; cub; day; dogs; end; eyes; face; feet; fire; grizzly; half; hand; head; hour; langdon; life; little; man; minutes; moment; mountain; muskwa; night; oachi; rock; roscoe; slope; snow; things; thor; time; valley; way; wind; yards cache: 10977.txt plain text: 10977.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 11426 author: White, Stewart Edward title: The Call of the North date: None words: 34271 flesch: 86 summary: You knew many men of many lands. He would be forced first of all to seek out and kill the men detailed to shadow him--a toy revolver against rifles; white man against trained savages. keywords: albret; canoe; company; country; day; door; eyes; face; factor; father; galen; girl; good; half; hand; head; house; know; long; man; men; moment; ned; right; room; stranger; things; time; trader; trent; virginia; voice; way; white cache: 11426.txt plain text: 11426.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 20418 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Lords of the North date: None words: 105216 flesch: 86 summary: Get you gone to the squaws at the tents, old men, The cart-lines safely encircle the camp! Now, old men and squaws, come you out with the carts! keywords: air; arms; bay; blood; boy; camp; chapter; child; come; coming; company; dark; day; diable; door; douglas; eric; eyes; face; father; feet; fellow; fire; forest; fort; frances; good; governor; grant; ground; half; hamilton; hand; head; heart; holland; horse; hudson; indian; know; lad; laplante; left; life; look; lord; louis; man; men; miriam; night; nor'-westers; north; past; place; priest; red; river; room; rufus; saw; set; sioux; sir; snow; squaw; sutherland; tent; thing; thought; till; time; uncle; voice; way; white; wild; window; woman; words; y'r cache: 20418.txt plain text: 20418.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 29406 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness date: None words: 87418 flesch: 88 summary: Peter, all at once, had become interested in something else, and following the direction of his pointed nose Jolly Roger saw Nada standing quietly on the opposite side of the stream, looking at them. For their grief, in God's reckoning of things, was the same; and little Peter, sensing the greatness of this thing that had made them one in flesh and blood, snuggled his wiry face closer in her neck, crying softly to her, and content to die there close to the warmth of the creature he loved. keywords: arms; bird; body; breault; cabin; cassidy; darkness; day; door; eyes; face; father; fire; girl; god; hair; half; hand; hawkins; head; heart; jed; john; jolly roger; life; lips; man; master; mckay; moment; nada; night; peter; ridge; roger mckay; storm; sun; thing; time; voice; way; world; yellow cache: 29406.txt plain text: 29406.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 4515 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Golden Snare date: None words: 55695 flesch: 89 summary: At first Philip thought this bag was empty. CHAPTER IV The next morning the tail of the storm was still sweeping bitterly over the edge of the Barren, but Philip set out, with Pierre Breault as his guide, for the place where the half-breed had seen Bram Johnson and his wolves in camp. keywords: blake; bram; bram johnson; cabin; celie; cry; door; eyes; face; fire; girl; great; hair; half; hand; head; hour; lips; man; moment; night; pack; philip; sledge; snow; sound; thought; time; trail; voice; way; white; wolves cache: 4515.txt plain text: 4515.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 4702 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Flaming Forest date: None words: 76973 flesch: 88 summary: And suddenly the thing he had been fighting to recall came to Carrigan--the great bear--the fighting wolves--the crest of St. Pierre Boulain! We do not know this St. Pierre. keywords: anne; audemard; bateau; bateese; black; boulain; cabin; carrigan; david; door; eyes; face; feet; fight; hair; half; hand; head; heart; know; life; lips; little; m'sieu; m'sieu david; man; marie; men; moment; pierre; raft; river; roger; thing; thought; time; voice; way; wife; window; woman cache: 4702.txt plain text: 4702.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 53885 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness date: None words: 86196 flesch: 90 summary: I helped with a stone, and at last Peter got him into the pond, and almost drowned him. Take Peter away from him and his heart was gone, for Peter was the one thing he had left of a great faith and a great love that would never die. keywords: albanel; aleck; arms; big; boy; cabin; carter; curry; day; donald; eyes; face; father; fingers; fire; forest; god; going; hair; half; hand; head; heart; hour; josette; life; lips; little; man; mcrae; moment; mona; night; peter; peter mcrae; pierre; saw; simon; thought; time; voice; way; white; years cache: 53885.txt plain text: 53885.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 5895 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Honor of the Big Snows date: None words: 59795 flesch: 88 summary: For many succeeding days Jan took long walks alone in the forest trails, and silently thrashed out the two problems which Cummins had brought back from Churchill for him. Thees is Jan--Jan Thoreau--and his violon-- The woman's bloodless face and her great staring dark eyes greeted them as they entered the cabin. keywords: arms; cabin; cummins; day; dixon; dogs; door; eyes; face; forest; going; gravois; half; hands; head; jan; jan thoreau; jean; lac; life; little; love; man; mélisse; night; post; snow; thornton; time; violin; voice; woman cache: 5895.txt plain text: 5895.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 8223 author: Brown, Charles Brockden title: Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker date: None words: 94953 flesch: 74 summary: Waldegrave, like other men early devoted to meditation and books, had adopted, at different periods, different systems of opinion on topics connected with religion and morals. He believed that the influence of former reasonings on my faith would be sufficiently eradicated by the new; but he dreaded lest these manuscripts might fall into other hands, and thus produce mischiefs which it would not be in his power to repair. keywords: attention; bed; brother; chamber; clithero; condition; day; death; distance; door; eyes; fate; feet; friend; ground; hand; heart; hither; hope; house; lady; left; length; life; man; means; mind; moment; motives; new; night; person; place; power; present; purpose; return; road; sarsefield; scene; situation; sleep; spot; state; thoughts; thy; time; way cache: 8223.txt plain text: 8223.txt