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Reducing subject-apacheIndians-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19330 author = King, Charles title = An Apache Princess: A Tale of the Indian Frontier date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83783 sentences = 4680 flesch = 82 summary = that looked full-face into those of Mrs. Plume, Blakely had nettled her. major's quarters--Mrs. Plume, Miss Janet Wren, the captain's sister, trader's store by pack-train hands who said they were there when Mr. Blakely came in and asked for Hart--"wanted him right away, bad," was "Captain Wren," presently said Plume, his fingers trembling a bit as "I will answer that--a little later, Captain Wren," said Plume, rising "Surely you can answer that, Captain Wren," said Plume, his clear-cut, roused by the voice of the next-door neighbor before mentioned--Mrs. Quinn, long time laundress of Captain Sanders's troop and jealous as "Captain Wren, sir," said the young officer at once, "begs to be know how Blakely knew these couriers were coming, and how he came to Then Blakely answered: "Some day I shall tell Miss Angela, madam, but "Start one of your men into Sandy at once," said Blakely, to the cache = ./cache/19330.txt txt = ./txt/19330.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23487 author = King, Charles title = Tonio, Son of the Sierras: A Story of the Apache War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90219 sentences = 4977 flesch = 81 summary = no other girl in all Camp Almy to bid to the little feast, and Mrs. Stannard, in mourning for a brother, could not accept), had turned down "Tell 'Tonio to take this straight to General Archer," said he. "To Gran Capitan Willett," he said, and 'Tonio handed "I wish I knew, Mrs. Archer," said Willett, rising and holding forth a for Mr. Harris," said Mrs. Archer, "and ask the doctor when _we_ may in a moment by the attendant, panting: "The doctor said would Mrs. Archer please come back one minute, he'd like to speak with her." And So thither, with but brief, though kindly, word with Mrs. Stannard, and as brief an expression of his satisfaction that Mrs. Archer had gone to see Harris, the veteran took his way. When told of Mr. Willett's further mishap, Case sobered for a moment in manner, and said "General Archer," said Harris, commanding himself with evident effort cache = ./cache/23487.txt txt = ./txt/23487.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19928 author = King, Charles title = Sunset Pass; or, Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30632 sentences = 1835 flesch = 88 summary = himself, little Ned and Nellie, and their devoted old nurse, Irish Kate, said the captain, with darkening face, and presently the little train "And then we've got good old Pike, papa--and Kate here--I'm sure she The captain and Corporal Pike were hurriedly coming towards [Illustration: "JIM, OLD BOY, WE'VE GOT TO PULL TOGETHER TO-NIGHT."] little load, Pike set to work to build a tiny fire far back in a cleft For fully half an hour poor old Pike remained there at his post of at last that Pike had come alone, she clasped her little arms about his horse, ride like the wind for camp, get Kate, the children, Jim and the And now, as once again he neared the little fastness in the rocks, Pike Pike said, they would doubtless be occupied some little time with the Following with his eyes the direction indicated by Jim's hand, Pike cache = ./cache/19928.txt txt = ./txt/19928.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31318 author = Geronimo title = Geronimo's Story of His Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36100 sentences = 2282 flesch = 81 summary = [4] The Apache Indians held prisoners of war are greatly decreasing in with all the neighboring Indian tribes, we went south into Old Mexico to attacked our camp, killed all the warriors of the guard, captured all On the third day our scouts came into camp and reported Mexican cavalry few days after they came there, Apache Indians attacked them and killed the time he found his horses, two Apache warriors rode out from cover [Illustration: GERONIMO Apache War Chief United States troops, who killed in all seven Indians--one warrior, Some time after General Howard went away a band of outlawed Indians went up near Fort Apache and General Crook ordered officers, soldiers, went to the camp of the United States troops to meet General Miles. others, and said, 'This represents the Indians at Camp Apache. Indians at Camp Apache and placed it beside the other two stones cache = ./cache/31318.txt txt = ./txt/31318.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44399 author = Aimard, Gustave title = Stoneheart: A Romance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62851 sentences = 4246 flesch = 82 summary = "An honest man sticks to his word," said Tonillo; "and if Don Torribio "Ask him yourself, señor," said Don Estevan dryly; "he will most likely Señorita," said Don Torribio, gracefully turning to Doña Hermosa, and good luck!" said Don Fernando, pressing the hands of the two old "Explain, Zapote," said Don José; "we shall then know what to think of "Hm!" said the major; "When the last moment has come, we shall always "Do you think," said Doña Hermosa bitterly, "that Don Torribio has the "Estevan," said Doña Hermosa, interrupting him, "I will answer for your "Look, Doña Hermosa," said he in a whisper; "there is the camp of "What!" said the noble woman, pointing to Doña Hermosa, "Shall I leave "Come," said the major gravely to Don Estevan; "the time has arrived to "The time has come, Estevan," said Don Fernando, "when I must teach "Thanks, Estevan," said Doña Hermosa, holding out her hand. cache = ./cache/44399.txt txt = ./txt/44399.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41630 author = Kjelgaard, Jim title = The Story of Geronimo date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27537 sentences = 2373 flesch = 88 summary = As Geronimo rode down the hill, Delgadito's war horse caught scent of Geronimo turned Delgadito's war horse so expertly that they passed it comes to stealing horses, no warriors are more clever than Geronimo. Mangus Coloradus said, "When Apaches do not make fools of Mexicans, the Geronimo said finally, "I took the beads from the Mexicans. Hiding behind the bluff, Geronimo saw two other white men on horses. Geronimo said, "When the white men warred against Mexico, Apaches sold Geronimo said, "The man named Sterling came with his Apache police. Geronimo had never been a chief while Apaches still lived by their Geronimo said, "The soldier chief at San Carlos asked me how we fought reservation and bother no white men," Geronimo said. "I too," said Geronimo, "but the white men are not fools. "No. We must loose our horses," said Geronimo. Geronimo's the last Apache war chief! cache = ./cache/41630.txt txt = ./txt/41630.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27164 author = Eastman, Edwin title = Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches: An Autobiography date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74720 sentences = 3051 flesch = 70 summary = The Indian to whom I owed my life a second time, and who had braved the movements of a party of Indians who were engaged in ball play; at times Suddenly my attention was attracted by a party of Indians who came forth note of time, until a change in occupation brought forth new plans in my fact, it appeared after a time, as if the Indians considered me one of prairie Indians, have by the lapse of time and the many exciting scenes bear was soon skinned and cut up, and we returned to the village with up day and night until they reach the desired end, and make the "buffalo for me to return to the Indian village empty-handed. time to see the body of another Indian dragged out from the thick By this time the other men of the party had gathered around, cache = ./cache/27164.txt txt = ./txt/27164.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43067 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = In the Hands of the Cave-Dwellers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31905 sentences = 1715 flesch = 87 summary = "We are friends for life, Señor Harland," the Mexican said, as he held "That is a good deal better," Juan said; "you only want a sombrero to Three days later Juan and Will said good-bye to Señor Guzman and his "We don't consider sixty miles to be a long journey here," Juan said, as After riding for thirty miles they halted for half an hour; the horses "Keep your eyes on the rocks," Juan said to the men behind him; "if one "Look here," Juan said, "I shall see every one of your faces plainly as "My father is almost sure to mount and ride out to meet me," Juan said "Now let us mount and ride on," Señor Sarasta said. "The señor's advice is good," Antonio said, "and there is not a moment "We will cross the river on the horses a mile above the cave," he said; cache = ./cache/43067.txt txt = ./txt/43067.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31421 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = Through Apache Land date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63249 sentences = 3352 flesch = 81 summary = At the very moment the Apache dropped, the hunter rose to his feet, reflecting upon the view the Apaches had gained of him a short time horse, at the end of which time he stood so that his head was directly Every time Tom came in sight of an elevation he looked hastily at it in Boy-like, Ned Chadmund forgot everything else for the time but the scene a direct line toward the south, Lone Wolf at their head, and Ned really a matter of life and death; for, if Lone Wolf should place hands looked back and saw the forms of two Indians only a short distance away! For the first time since starting, Ned turned and surveyed the ground single time did he discern anything that looked like Indians. hunter like Dick Morris could have picked off a redskin nine times out cache = ./cache/31421.txt txt = ./txt/31421.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57017 author = Overton, Gwendolen title = The heritage of unrest date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87035 sentences = 5732 flesch = 87 summary = It went well enough for a time, and the hills seemed coming a little the loss of a little thing like me won't matter much." He stopped short, When the moon rose, Barnwell and Stone went away and left Landor again asked questions, Landor said she was eighteen years old, and that her Landor did not know; but she was part Apache, he said, and Harry Cabot's "Look," she said, going up to Landor with a noiseless tread that made Cairness's eyes turned from a little ground owl on the top of a mound By day Felipa was left in camp with the cook, while Landor and the men "I knew," Cairness said, turning to Landor after a very short silence, "You must get Mrs. Landor into the post to-morrow," Cairness said "You came quick all right enough," said Landor, looking at the lathered "It is from Cairness," said Landor, watching her narrowly. cache = ./cache/57017.txt txt = ./txt/57017.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 57017 23487 19330 44399 57017 43067 number of items: 10 sum of words: 588,031 average size in words: 58,803 average readability score: 82 nouns: time; man; men; way; day; night; hand; eyes; moment; head; horse; horses; 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or, Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land | In the Hands of the Cave-Dwellers Type: gutenberg title: subject-apacheIndians-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 16:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Apache Indians" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 44399 author: Aimard, Gustave title: Stoneheart: A Romance date: words: 62851 sentences: 4246 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/44399.txt txt: ./txt/44399.txt summary: "An honest man sticks to his word," said Tonillo; "and if Don Torribio "Ask him yourself, señor," said Don Estevan dryly; "he will most likely Señorita," said Don Torribio, gracefully turning to Doña Hermosa, and good luck!" said Don Fernando, pressing the hands of the two old "Explain, Zapote," said Don José; "we shall then know what to think of "Hm!" said the major; "When the last moment has come, we shall always "Do you think," said Doña Hermosa bitterly, "that Don Torribio has the "Estevan," said Doña Hermosa, interrupting him, "I will answer for your "Look, Doña Hermosa," said he in a whisper; "there is the camp of "What!" said the noble woman, pointing to Doña Hermosa, "Shall I leave "Come," said the major gravely to Don Estevan; "the time has arrived to "The time has come, Estevan," said Don Fernando, "when I must teach "Thanks, Estevan," said Doña Hermosa, holding out her hand. id: 27164 author: Eastman, Edwin title: Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches: An Autobiography date: words: 74720 sentences: 3051 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/27164.txt txt: ./txt/27164.txt summary: The Indian to whom I owed my life a second time, and who had braved the movements of a party of Indians who were engaged in ball play; at times Suddenly my attention was attracted by a party of Indians who came forth note of time, until a change in occupation brought forth new plans in my fact, it appeared after a time, as if the Indians considered me one of prairie Indians, have by the lapse of time and the many exciting scenes bear was soon skinned and cut up, and we returned to the village with up day and night until they reach the desired end, and make the "buffalo for me to return to the Indian village empty-handed. time to see the body of another Indian dragged out from the thick By this time the other men of the party had gathered around, id: 31421 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: Through Apache Land date: words: 63249 sentences: 3352 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/31421.txt txt: ./txt/31421.txt summary: At the very moment the Apache dropped, the hunter rose to his feet, reflecting upon the view the Apaches had gained of him a short time horse, at the end of which time he stood so that his head was directly Every time Tom came in sight of an elevation he looked hastily at it in Boy-like, Ned Chadmund forgot everything else for the time but the scene a direct line toward the south, Lone Wolf at their head, and Ned really a matter of life and death; for, if Lone Wolf should place hands looked back and saw the forms of two Indians only a short distance away! For the first time since starting, Ned turned and surveyed the ground single time did he discern anything that looked like Indians. hunter like Dick Morris could have picked off a redskin nine times out id: 31318 author: Geronimo title: Geronimo''s Story of His Life date: words: 36100 sentences: 2282 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/31318.txt txt: ./txt/31318.txt summary: [4] The Apache Indians held prisoners of war are greatly decreasing in with all the neighboring Indian tribes, we went south into Old Mexico to attacked our camp, killed all the warriors of the guard, captured all On the third day our scouts came into camp and reported Mexican cavalry few days after they came there, Apache Indians attacked them and killed the time he found his horses, two Apache warriors rode out from cover [Illustration: GERONIMO Apache War Chief United States troops, who killed in all seven Indians--one warrior, Some time after General Howard went away a band of outlawed Indians went up near Fort Apache and General Crook ordered officers, soldiers, went to the camp of the United States troops to meet General Miles. others, and said, ''This represents the Indians at Camp Apache. Indians at Camp Apache and placed it beside the other two stones id: 43067 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: In the Hands of the Cave-Dwellers date: words: 31905 sentences: 1715 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/43067.txt txt: ./txt/43067.txt summary: "We are friends for life, Señor Harland," the Mexican said, as he held "That is a good deal better," Juan said; "you only want a sombrero to Three days later Juan and Will said good-bye to Señor Guzman and his "We don''t consider sixty miles to be a long journey here," Juan said, as After riding for thirty miles they halted for half an hour; the horses "Keep your eyes on the rocks," Juan said to the men behind him; "if one "Look here," Juan said, "I shall see every one of your faces plainly as "My father is almost sure to mount and ride out to meet me," Juan said "Now let us mount and ride on," Señor Sarasta said. "The señor''s advice is good," Antonio said, "and there is not a moment "We will cross the river on the horses a mile above the cave," he said; id: 19330 author: King, Charles title: An Apache Princess: A Tale of the Indian Frontier date: words: 83783 sentences: 4680 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/19330.txt txt: ./txt/19330.txt summary: that looked full-face into those of Mrs. Plume, Blakely had nettled her. major''s quarters--Mrs. Plume, Miss Janet Wren, the captain''s sister, trader''s store by pack-train hands who said they were there when Mr. Blakely came in and asked for Hart--"wanted him right away, bad," was "Captain Wren," presently said Plume, his fingers trembling a bit as "I will answer that--a little later, Captain Wren," said Plume, rising "Surely you can answer that, Captain Wren," said Plume, his clear-cut, roused by the voice of the next-door neighbor before mentioned--Mrs. Quinn, long time laundress of Captain Sanders''s troop and jealous as "Captain Wren, sir," said the young officer at once, "begs to be know how Blakely knew these couriers were coming, and how he came to Then Blakely answered: "Some day I shall tell Miss Angela, madam, but "Start one of your men into Sandy at once," said Blakely, to the id: 19928 author: King, Charles title: Sunset Pass; or, Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land date: words: 30632 sentences: 1835 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/19928.txt txt: ./txt/19928.txt summary: himself, little Ned and Nellie, and their devoted old nurse, Irish Kate, said the captain, with darkening face, and presently the little train "And then we''ve got good old Pike, papa--and Kate here--I''m sure she The captain and Corporal Pike were hurriedly coming towards [Illustration: "JIM, OLD BOY, WE''VE GOT TO PULL TOGETHER TO-NIGHT."] little load, Pike set to work to build a tiny fire far back in a cleft For fully half an hour poor old Pike remained there at his post of at last that Pike had come alone, she clasped her little arms about his horse, ride like the wind for camp, get Kate, the children, Jim and the And now, as once again he neared the little fastness in the rocks, Pike Pike said, they would doubtless be occupied some little time with the Following with his eyes the direction indicated by Jim''s hand, Pike id: 23487 author: King, Charles title: Tonio, Son of the Sierras: A Story of the Apache War date: words: 90219 sentences: 4977 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/23487.txt txt: ./txt/23487.txt summary: no other girl in all Camp Almy to bid to the little feast, and Mrs. Stannard, in mourning for a brother, could not accept), had turned down "Tell ''Tonio to take this straight to General Archer," said he. "To Gran Capitan Willett," he said, and ''Tonio handed "I wish I knew, Mrs. Archer," said Willett, rising and holding forth a for Mr. Harris," said Mrs. Archer, "and ask the doctor when _we_ may in a moment by the attendant, panting: "The doctor said would Mrs. Archer please come back one minute, he''d like to speak with her." And So thither, with but brief, though kindly, word with Mrs. Stannard, and as brief an expression of his satisfaction that Mrs. Archer had gone to see Harris, the veteran took his way. When told of Mr. Willett''s further mishap, Case sobered for a moment in manner, and said "General Archer," said Harris, commanding himself with evident effort id: 41630 author: Kjelgaard, Jim title: The Story of Geronimo date: words: 27537 sentences: 2373 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/41630.txt txt: ./txt/41630.txt summary: As Geronimo rode down the hill, Delgadito''s war horse caught scent of Geronimo turned Delgadito''s war horse so expertly that they passed it comes to stealing horses, no warriors are more clever than Geronimo. Mangus Coloradus said, "When Apaches do not make fools of Mexicans, the Geronimo said finally, "I took the beads from the Mexicans. Hiding behind the bluff, Geronimo saw two other white men on horses. Geronimo said, "When the white men warred against Mexico, Apaches sold Geronimo said, "The man named Sterling came with his Apache police. Geronimo had never been a chief while Apaches still lived by their Geronimo said, "The soldier chief at San Carlos asked me how we fought reservation and bother no white men," Geronimo said. "I too," said Geronimo, "but the white men are not fools. "No. We must loose our horses," said Geronimo. Geronimo''s the last Apache war chief! id: 57017 author: Overton, Gwendolen title: The heritage of unrest date: words: 87035 sentences: 5732 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/57017.txt txt: ./txt/57017.txt summary: It went well enough for a time, and the hills seemed coming a little the loss of a little thing like me won''t matter much." He stopped short, When the moon rose, Barnwell and Stone went away and left Landor again asked questions, Landor said she was eighteen years old, and that her Landor did not know; but she was part Apache, he said, and Harry Cabot''s "Look," she said, going up to Landor with a noiseless tread that made Cairness''s eyes turned from a little ground owl on the top of a mound By day Felipa was left in camp with the cook, while Landor and the men "I knew," Cairness said, turning to Landor after a very short silence, "You must get Mrs. Landor into the post to-morrow," Cairness said "You came quick all right enough," said Landor, looking at the lathered "It is from Cairness," said Landor, watching her narrowly. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel