id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7228 Curzon, Sarah Anne Laura Secord, the heroine of 1812: A Drama; and Other Poems .txt text/plain 56154 5337 90 of Mrs. Secord's heroic deed in warning Fitzgibbon. of men and women, who, having laid strong hands on the primeval forest, of Mrs. Secord, Col. Fitzgibbon sent her a certificate, dated only a day's work." This was written of a time of year when the fall rains JAMES SECORD, _a wounded militia officer, home on sick leave, husband (_To Mrs. Secord_.) My woman longs to see thee, Mistress. Thy wounds have left thee like an ailing girl, Oh, yes, dear wife, thou shalt not spend thy strength Stay, Sergeant, you should know James Secord's wife, To tell the officer at Beaver Dam. This very night the Long Knives leave Fort George Come far, to tell white chief great words. (_To Mrs. Secord, bowing_.) But you, oh; madam, how shall I thank you? White chief say true: we good King George's men. _Kate_.--Then hands all round, my friends, till break of day. ./cache/7228.txt ./txt/7228.txt