id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31745 Richardson, Major (John) Wau-nan-gee; Or, the Massacre at Chicago: A Romance of the American Revolution .txt text/plain 71677 3263 73 Indian messenger of Captain Headley, commanding Fort Dearborn, "Mrs. Headley is quite well, Winnebeg," returned the Captain, "Meanwhile, as soon as Mr. Ronayne and the Doctor return, let them know that I wish to see "You know my love for Mrs. Ronayne," continued Mrs. Headley, after from the entrance not Mrs. Ronayne, but the long-absent Wau-nan-gee, "'Maria--Mrs. Ronayne!' I said with some slight severity of manner. kind, whence derived he knew not, had entered into the mind of Mrs. Headley, and that she saw in the regard of the young Indian for "Ronayne," said Mrs. Headley, "spare your bitterness. Mrs. Headley's eyes met those of Ronayne with grave meaning. As Mrs. Headley now approached the door, it was opened by Ronayne, "Ronayne," repeated Mrs. Headley, gravely, "you well know that I "Ronayne," said Mrs. Headley, significantly, "I speak to you of "Dear Mrs. Headley," returned the Virginian, pressing her hands "Winnebeg," said Captain Headley, with great feeling, "whatever ./cache/31745.txt ./txt/31745.txt