item: #1 of 5 id: 13500 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: A Heroine of France: The Story of Joan of Arc date: None words: 72582 flesch: 80 summary: I made it my task to see her safely home; and as we went, I asked: Was it an offence to you, fair Maid, that he should thus seek to test and try you? Not an offence to me, Seigneur, she answered gently, but he should not have had need to do it. Before the season now beginning so tardily has reached its height, the Dauphin will be the anointed King of France, the English will have suffered defeat and Orleans will be free! Heaven send you speak sooth, fair Maid, answered the rugged old soldier, as he eyed the slim figure before him with something of mingled doubt, wonder, and reverence in his eyes. keywords: army; baudricourt; bertrand; city; dauphin; day; days; english; eyes; face; fear; france; god; good; hand; head; heart; heaven; king; light; little; look; lord; maid; man; men; orleans; place; power; set; soldiers; thought; time; victory; voice; way; white; words cache: 13500.txt plain text: 13500.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 36461 author: Anonymous title: The Female Soldier; Or, The Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell date: None words: 13798 flesch: 50 summary: I cannot help reflecting a little upon the Hardships, Fatigues and Dangers she incountered from the Time she left _Lisbon_ in _Europe_, till her Arrival before _ City, that had come to _London_ in Quest of Business, and happened to lodge with her Brother and Sister, and whom she left at her Brothers House when she went off in Men's Cloaths, the Sight of whom troubled her much, fearing she should be discovered by him; this, together with the Serjeant's ill Treatment, inspired her with a Resolution to desert; having carried this her Intention to Maturity, she communicated the same to her intimate Friend the young Woman, who, tho' loth to lose the Company of such a Friend and Companion, yielded to her Remonstrances, and provided her with Money to bear her Charge in her intended Flight. Having gone so far with the Author of this Subject, I cannot refrain making a little Digression, and making a few Reflections upon the melancholy Prospect: What an Ocean of Troubles was this unfortunate Woman involved in? keywords: account; adventures; board; company; day; england; hannah; heroine; husband; london; men; sex; ship; snell; soldier; time; woman cache: 36461.txt plain text: 36461.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 38497 author: Edmonds, S. Emma E. (Sarah Emma Evelyn) title: Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields date: None words: 93489 flesch: 70 summary: They can concentrate many more men than I have, and are collecting troops from all quarters, especially well disciplined troops from the South. [Illustration: ACTING ORDERLY.--Page 178.] Upon arriving at the old saw-mill I found it crowded with wounded men who had crawled there from the battle-field, to have their wounds dressed if possible, and if not to lie down and suffer where the shot and shell could not reach them. keywords: army; away; battle; camp; chaplain; chapter; day; days; dead; death; duty; dying; enemy; eyes; face; feet; field; following; general; god; good; ground; hands; head; headquarters; heart; horse; hospital; hour; left; life; lines; man; march; mcclellan; men; moment; morning; mother; new; night; officers; order; place; position; rebel; return; saw; sick; soldiers; think; thought; time; troops; war; washington; water; way; white; work; wounded; young cache: 38497.txt plain text: 38497.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 53844 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Land of Oz date: None words: 45121 flesch: 84 summary: When they again stopped to allow Tip to rest--the boy being the only one that seemed to tire--the Tin Woodman noticed many small, round holes in the grassy meadow. The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman brought up the rear, and before they had gone many yards a joyful shout from Jack announced that the way was clear before them. keywords: army; boy; bug; city; emerald; girl; glinda; good; gump; horse; illustration; jack; jinjur; life; majesty; mombi; pumpkinhead; queen; saw; scarecrow; thing; time; tin; tip; way; woggle; woodman cache: 53844.txt plain text: 53844.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 54 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Marvelous Land of Oz date: None words: 43562 flesch: 84 summary: When they again stopped to allow Tip to rest--the boy being the only one that seemed to tire--the Tin Woodman noticed many small, round holes in the grassy meadow. The Marvelous Land of Oz Being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman and also the strange experiences of the highly magnified Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Animated Saw-Horse and the Gump; the story being A Sequel to The Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum Author of Father Goose-His Book; The Wizard of Oz; The Magical Monarch of Mo; The Enchanted Isle of Yew; The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus; Dot and Tot of Merryland etc. etc. keywords: army; art; boy; bug; city; drawing; emerald; glinda; good; gump; horse; jack; jinjur; line; majesty; mombi; pumpkinhead; saw; scarecrow; thing; time; tin; tip; way; woggle; woodman cache: 54.txt plain text: 54.txt