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S. (Frederick Sadleir) title: A Gallant Grenadier: A Tale of the Crimean War date: words: 91983 sentences: 5553 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/32930.txt txt: ./txt/32930.txt summary: The bear is killing Tony," shouted Phil, turning his head Phil and Tony soon found their places, and then for half an hour were "Looks like a fairy place, don''t it, Phil?" remarked Tony as, seated in "It looks like raining all night, Phil," said Tony ruefully, staring up "They look remarkably like Cossacks, I must say, Tony," replied Phil Come along, Tony!" shouted Phil, and without waiting to see "Here yer are, mate," said Tony, handing Phil his bearskin. "That''s a close one again, Phil, old boy," laughed Tony, who seemed to "Look, Tony!" exclaimed Phil a few minutes later, having calmed down "Don''t worry, Tony, old chap," said Phil one day, seeing that his friend "Keep an eye on those Cossack fellows as we bivouack, Tony," said Phil "Look here, Phil, you''re bossing this show," said Tony with some "We shall have to clear away from here, Tony," said Phil as they waited. id: 53874 author: Grant, James title: Under the Red Dragon: A Novel date: words: 154379 sentences: 6792 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/53874.txt txt: ./txt/53874.txt summary: "You know Sir Madoc''s place in North Wales?" said I. "Sir Madoc," said I hastily, "is an old friend of my family, and "Thank Sir Madoc for me, old fellow," said Gwynne, half sadly. "Long before that time, Sir Madoc, I hope we shall be making havoc "Is not a good style of fellow, in fact," said Sir Madoc in a low "We shall have barely time to dress, dear papa," said Miss Lloyd, said Lady Estelle, presenting her hand to me with a bright but "I am so glad you like my young friend, Lady Estelle," said the bluff said Guilfoyle, as he handed Lady Estelle into the carriage, and took "Because," said Dora, looking at me, with her blue eyes half closed, "Ah, Harry," said Sir Madoc, "you gave a smile so like your mother "But only for a little time, I hope, Sir Madoc," said I, cheerfully, id: 11058 author: Henty, G. A. 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"We must think it over, Jack," Dick said, as he turned into bed. the half-hour had nearly expired, Jack said to the count,-"In the first place," Jack said, "as my friend has told you, the "No," Jack said, in similar tones, "we are not Poles, nor Russians. id: 53819 author: Oxenham, John title: The Coil of Carne date: words: 131155 sentences: 9614 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/53819.txt txt: ./txt/53819.txt summary: "''Tain''t for the likes o'' me, sir, to talk about my betters," said Mrs. Jex, with a doubtful shake of the head. "HE won''t let us," said Jim. Then, intent silence as a sand-piper came hopping along a ridge. "Jim?" said Mrs. Rimmer, looking steadfastly at Jack. "It looks like it," said Sir Denzil, and forbore to argue the matter Each time they came home Sir Denzil and Eager looked cautiously for beautiful in every way each time the boys came home; Jack more "What are they wanting here, I''d like to know," said Jim, still "Go now, boys," said Sir Denzil, "and tell Mr. Eager I would be glad "Seen Mr. Eager?" asked Jack when Jim came in. "Jim, old boy, this mustn''t divide us," said Jack next day, when both "See here, my boy," said Sir George, slipping his arm through Jim''s, id: 46242 author: Russell, William Howard, Sir title: The British Expedition to the Crimea date: words: 304909 sentences: 13203 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/46242.txt txt: ./txt/46242.txt summary: French Generals to select this place for the landing warned the Russians French men-of-war left Varna Bay, and from morning to evening not an which Lord Raglan, accompanied by a very large staff, Marshal St. Arnaud, Generals Bosquet, Forey, and a number of French officers, rode French, inasmuch as the English attack took place only when the Russian formed line in advance of our camp, the left under Major-General 7,000 men, and attacked the left of the Second Division, commanded by French and the Russians, in which a few men were wounded on both sides, French lost two officers, wounded (one since dead) and about twenty men General Brunet led his men to attack the left of the work. 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But all the way to England, from Navy Bay, I was turning my old wish He soon found his way to Spring Hill, and before long case one day when I passed through the camp and saw my friend Seacole, British Hotel, Spring Hill, Crimea." young officer coming down one day just in time to carry off my last By this time the day''s news had come from the front, and perhaps among Mind you, a day was a long time to give to sorrow in the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel