id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35700 Loughborough, Mary Ann Webster My Cave Life in Vicksburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel .txt text/plain 37679 1954 79 AWAKE--SHELL MUSIC--THE BOATS NEAR US--RAPID DESCENT TO THE CAVE--THEY TO VICKSBURG AGAIN--ASPIRATIONS--TROOPS PASSING TO BLACK RIVER--GENERAL night time, followed by the artillery; long lines of wagons, too, passing Federal troops and General Pemberton's forces at Black River; and I saw I feared leaving my little one for any length of time, if there scream of mortar shells; we ran to the small cave near the house, and were Each day, as the couriers came into the city, M---would write me little the shells were falling all around us--some of my gentlemen friends came city--fearing that some time a mortar shell might fall on our cave, or I told of my little girl's great distress when the shells fell thickly saw two or three of the little shell and bomb proof-houses in the earth, top of the cave, and I made him stop and leave it." A Federal soldier came ./cache/35700.txt ./txt/35700.txt