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Or, the Massacre at Chicago: A Romance of the American Revolution | Winged Arrow''s Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney Type: gutenberg title: subject-massacres-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 22:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Massacres" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 61767 author: Castlemon, Harry title: Winged Arrow''s Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney date: words: 51024 sentences: 2992 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/61767.txt txt: ./txt/61767.txt summary: "Now will you bid me good-by, Perkins?" said Guy, extending his hand. From the Indian,--or Winged Arrow, he called himself,--Guy turned his He said that word came from the Great Father that the white men wanted "You are a queer sort of an Indian anyhow," said Guy, taking his hand said the Indian, who was closely watching the young officer''s face. "Bully for you," said Guy, riding his horse up closer to Winged Arrow "I have got back, sir," said Guy, raising his hand to his cap. of the Sioux all unbeknown to us," said Guy, after waiting for Cyrus a thing that Indians have as well as white men," said Cyrus, getting horse and turn to salute the Colonel, Guy ordered his men through the "Then perhaps you know Winged Arrow," said Guy. "Is it a Sioux or a white man?" said Guy to himself. id: 15958 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: French and English: A Story of the Struggle in America date: words: 130843 sentences: 7409 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/15958.txt txt: ./txt/15958.txt summary: that direct yet far-away look which comes to men who live face to "I have heard the name," said Humphrey; "I used to hear the men of in these wild lands, French and English might join hands, and live looked at his men, gave a fine English cheer, and rushed forth upon "I do not," answered Fritz; "I hope to come forth safe and sound. "I hope we shall meet again," said Colin, as he held Fritz''s hand to face with men who have lived in that great land whither all eyes then that Wolfe said to his new friends, with that quaint look of Julian looked round, and saw that Madame Drucour had come out upon I shall tell in Quebec how the English General, caring little whether it was answered by English or French. "I should like to address the men once more," said Wolfe to Julian, id: 17766 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: With Wolfe in Canada: The Winning of a Continent date: words: 124904 sentences: 6387 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/17766.txt txt: ./txt/17766.txt summary: little time watching James sail the boat, and then strode down to the "I said to Simon, ''He is a good-looking young fellow, is the squire''s "Yes, squire, and young Walsham came well out of it!" John said "I know James is good and kind, grampa," the girl said earnestly; "but "It is a waste of time," Colonel Washington said to James, one day, "But there would surely be enough left," James said, "to hold the fort "If there war any redskins left at the fort," Nat said to James, "they "I don''t think they mean business, this time, captain," Nat said in a "Now would be the time for them to attack," James Walsham said to his "The news has just come in that the expedition has sailed," James said "There is another canoe coming out, Nat," James said. "That is a French battery," James said. id: 7060 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: At Agincourt date: words: 122138 sentences: 5433 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/7060.txt txt: ./txt/7060.txt summary: "We shall miss Sir Aylmer''s son Guy," the woman said; "he is ever down at "It is likely enough that they will come this way," Sir Eustace said as he "Go and see what is doing, Guy," Sir Eustace said, "and bring me news." "As long as they attack at only one or two places," Sir Eustace said to In the great court-yard the leader of the English men-at-arms was placed "It is a strange fate, lad," Sir Eustace said, laying his hand upon Guy''s rear-guard of the enemy could be seen retiring, and a party of men-at-arms, under Sir Eustace himself, on going out to reconnoitre, found that "As the king''s representative in Paris, lady," the duke said to Margaret, knight said gravely, "When the time comes, my lord duke, I may remind you "What arms shall I take with me?" Long Tom said, when Guy told him of id: 38764 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: A Roving Commission; Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti date: words: 133300 sentences: 7477 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/38764.txt txt: ./txt/38764.txt summary: Taking half a dozen hands with buckets, Nat went on board the prize and As soon as they all came on board Nat said: "I thought they would hardly come up as far as this," Nat said; "negroes As soon as these were all housed in the cave, Nat said to Myra, "I will "I don''t like your going, Nat," Myra said when, the shawl having been "They thought rightly," Nat said, "though it has been a long time "You are looking very white, Nat," Myra said; "I am afraid that your "The negroes have been beaten," Nat said, "and our men are pursuing "Good-bye, Madame Duchesne!" Nat said, shaking the thin hand she held "I think we are going to have a good time," one of the others said as over it," Nat said; "let each fire as his gun comes to bear." There was id: 55779 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: To Herat and Cabul: A Story of the First Afghan War date: words: 128747 sentences: 6972 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/55779.txt txt: ./txt/55779.txt summary: [Illustration: ANGUS AND POTTINGER WATCHING THE FIGHT FROM THE WALLS OF friends, and on his return told Angus that the new British minister had Two days later the Persian officer returned to Herat with a letter camp brought in news that there was a report that a great British army "I think, Azim," Angus said, when they met that night "you must buy "I should think it would be a very good thing, Azim," Angus said in the On the following day Angus passed several working parties who were As Angus left the tent with Sir Alexander Burnes he said: "I am indeed As they approached Ghuznee, Sir Alexander Burnes said to Angus: "Mr. Campbell, I shall be glad if you will resume your Afghan costume and Angus on entering said in Persian, "My orders are to deliver this "We shall do well to-day," Hassan said to Angus, "and the horses are id: 34486 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Among the Red-skins; Or, Over the Rocky Mountains date: words: 29292 sentences: 1588 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/34486.txt txt: ./txt/34486.txt summary: Hugh, run and tell Madge we have come back," cried Uncle "Let Archie come with me," said Uncle Donald. "We must try and save some of the poor creatures," said Uncle Donald, DONALD--HUGH MCLELLAN--MADGE--STORY OF A BRAVE INDIAN MOTHER--RED greatly to my relief, I saw Uncle Donald coming towards me, carrying looking up, she saw that Uncle Donald was a white man, and that he was "I want you, Archie, to help Hugh with his books," said Uncle Donald. We were approaching the spot where Uncle Donald had seen the bear, near valour; and feeling sure that Uncle Donald and Sandy would soon come up On hearing Uncle Donald''s voice the Indians started to their feet, and We got out our long poles, and Uncle Donald leading the way, we Rose, Hugh and I, Pierre, Corney, Madge, Red Squirrel, and four Indians. Hugh and I occasionally went out with Uncle Donald, or Pierre and id: 31745 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wau-nan-gee; Or, the Massacre at Chicago: A Romance of the American Revolution date: words: 71677 sentences: 3263 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/31745.txt txt: ./txt/31745.txt summary: 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 ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel