id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22464 Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) The Last of the Chiefs: A Story of the Great Sioux War .txt text/plain 92406 5522 88 Dick would have turned away, but at that moment Bright Sun His eyes met Dick's for a moment, and the boy saw there a flash "Governments can do little in a wilderness," replied Bright Sun. Dick might have made a rejoinder, but at that moment a burly Albert was soon asleep, wrapped in the buffalo robe, and Dick by "All right, Dick," said Albert courageously; "but don't you get away in terror when he saw old Ephraim coming," said Dick. "I'd like to live here, Dick," said Albert, "for some years, Albert took Dick's advice, but so long a time passed without sign Dick and Albert saw Bright Sun only once or twice, but Dick and Albert had moved but little for a long time; the wailing It was a long time before either Dick or Albert could sleep, and said Dick to Albert, "and nothing could save them." ./cache/22464.txt ./txt/22464.txt