id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42341 Allen, Ethan Of the Capture of Ticonderoga: His Captivity and Treatment by the British .txt text/plain 28349 878 60 The guard, in the mean time, rolling their eye-balls from the General his officers, behaved in a polite, generous, and friendly manner. generous treatment of Captain Littlejohn and his officers, I was obliged closely confined, in consequence of orders from General Carleton, who language of the British officers, till Burgoyne was taken;* a happy The prisoners, who had been sent on board different men of war at the who, either by his order or influence, took us next day from the prison officers took the part of the general, and others of the captain. In a few days after this, the prisoners were ordered to go on board of a Captain Burk was then ordered on board a prison-ship in the then reported, was taken prisoner, and brought to New-York, who gave out The private prisoners at New-York, and some of the officers on parole, ./cache/42341.txt ./txt/42341.txt