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The Indians did not destroy Fort St Joseph, but left it Save for Detroit, Niagara, and Pitt, not a British fort attack on Fort Pitt, the Indians were merely gathering The Indians now gave up all hope of capturing Fort Pitt stretch of country from Fort Pitt the Indians were on While Fort Pitt was holding out against the Ohio Indians Fort Detroit was freed from hostile Indians, and the cache = ./cache/15522.txt txt = ./txt/15522.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29223 author = Rogers, Robert title = Ponteach; Or, The Savages of America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25826 sentences = 3154 flesch = 95 summary = the French and Indian War put him in command of a company, known as England, anxious to let his friends know of the conditions in America, PONTEACH, Indian Emperor on the Great Lakes. THE BEAR, } Indian Kings who join with Ponteach. _Enter PONTEACH, and other Indian CHIEFS._ These Indians' Minds to Friendship, Peace, and Love. Your King had better send his good Men hither, He like a Father loves you as his Children; And let them know they come from England's King, And his great Mind knows not the Pain of Fear. Can this become a King like Ponteach, Thou know'st I have engag'd to bring King Hendrick Behold--Great God, send Fire, convince these Indian Kings When the War ends her Friends shall pay us for it. Nor let them know their Father's wretched End, Look on a King whose Sons have died like mine! cache = ./cache/29223.txt txt = ./txt/29223.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4912 author = Richardson, Major (John) title = Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy (Complete) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 177791 sentences = 6745 flesch = 66 summary = to-night," observed Captain Blessington, as the officers, after having de Haldimar stood a little in the rear, leaning his head upon his hand "Captain Blessington," returned the prisoner with deep emotion, "I feel "You have stated, prisoner, that Captain de Haldimar left the fort is Captain de Haldimar?" asked the young officer, in the eager accents The scene that met the eyes of the officers, who now followed close the group of officers, who gave way on either hand to let her pass; and "My father is a great warrior," returned the Indian; "and if his arm is young men shall be the friends of the red warriors.' Look," he right hand of my father I see a chief," pointing to Captain Erskine, point in which Captain de Haldimar was concealed, that that officer, "There are few of the Ottawa Indians," returned Captain de Haldimar, the officers for a moment in silent observation; until Captain cache = ./cache/4912.txt txt = ./txt/4912.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4911 author = Richardson, Major (John) title = Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 3 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66103 sentences = 2562 flesch = 66 summary = "Hark!" said the officer, whose heart, eye, and ear were painfully on Captain de Haldimar felt an iron hand furiously grappling his throat, observed Captain Erskine, while his brother officers continued to fix young officer glanced his eye hurriedly along one of the open letters "Gentlemen," at length observed Colonel de Haldimar, in a voice that To these several observations of his officers, Colonel de Haldimar the officers for a moment in silent observation; until Captain voice and manner that caused many of his officers to turn and regard Colonel de Haldimar at length turned an enquiring look at his two voice,--"Clara de Haldimar, I have loved your mother as man never loved "Clara, Miss de Haldimar," groaned Sir Everard, in a voice of searching addressed, Wacousta pursued--"Clara de Haldimar, it was here--in this "Now, Colonel de Haldimar, I hope your heart is at rest," he shouted, cache = ./cache/4911.txt txt = ./txt/4911.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19223 author = Munroe, Kirk title = At War with Pontiac; Or, The Totem of the Bear: A Tale of Redcoat and Redskin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74437 sentences = 3798 flesch = 79 summary = inflicted by white men upon Indian captives is unbroken from the days advance turned in time to see the flying form of a young Indian, who little Donald, who crowed with delight at sight of the Indians, Major "Who gave the white man the right to step between an Indian and an this time, the moment before handing its key to Major Hester. Pontiac, war chief of the fierce Ottawas, head medicine man of the "I fear she will, Donald," returned Major Hester, with a sad smile, time Major Gladwyn selected Donald to be the bearer of certain Paymaster Bullen, permit me to present Ensign Donald Hester of the Donald and Christie in remaining at the post over night, the officers surroundings Donald Hester gained at Fort Schlosser, from which place the white men with wonder, and the little paymaster gazed at Donald To both Major Hester and Edith the first knowledge that Donald was a cache = ./cache/19223.txt txt = ./txt/19223.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4720 author = Richardson, Major (John) title = Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59525 sentences = 2291 flesch = 68 summary = the great chief of the Ottawas!" proudly returned the Indian, with a "The great chief of the Ottawas shall judge better of the Saganaw," "My father is a great warrior," returned the Indian; "and if his arm is sound, a young chief raised his hand to his lips, and was about to peal "The Ottawa chief is a great warrior," returned the other, haughtily; young men shall be the friends of the red warriors.' Look," he right hand of my father I see a chief," pointing to Captain Erskine, "Does the great chief of the Ottawas, then, seek for peace in his heart "The pale warrior, the friend of the Ottawa chief, is not here," said "Ugh!" ejaculated the Indian; "my father is a great chief, and his head great warrior, and the Ottawa chief is his friend. 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"Private Frank Halloway," continued Captain Blessington, after having "Captain Blessington," returned the prisoner with deep emotion, "I feel Captain de Haldimar, however, declared he well knew the governor would "You have stated, prisoner, that Captain de Haldimar left the fort manner I have stated did Captain de Haldimar and Donellan cross the is Captain de Haldimar?" asked the young officer, in the eager accents prisoner," directed the governor, addressing his adjutant; "Captain cache = ./cache/4719.txt txt = ./txt/4719.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6433 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = On the Trail of Pontiac; Or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64257 sentences = 4789 flesch = 91 summary = "One thing is certain, they shall stay here for the present," said Mrs. Morris, and that important question settled, she turned over the baby she "That's no easy question to answer, Dave," returned Sam Barringford. came the pack-horses with their loads, looked after by Dave and Henry, and "White Buffalo knows the trail," came in the voice of the Indian chief. 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The Indians did not destroy Fort St Joseph, but left it Save for Detroit, Niagara, and Pitt, not a British fort attack on Fort Pitt, the Indians were merely gathering The Indians now gave up all hope of capturing Fort Pitt stretch of country from Fort Pitt the Indians were on While Fort Pitt was holding out against the Ohio Indians Fort Detroit was freed from hostile Indians, and the id: 19223 author: Munroe, Kirk title: At War with Pontiac; Or, The Totem of the Bear: A Tale of Redcoat and Redskin date: words: 74437 sentences: 3798 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/19223.txt txt: ./txt/19223.txt summary: inflicted by white men upon Indian captives is unbroken from the days advance turned in time to see the flying form of a young Indian, who little Donald, who crowed with delight at sight of the Indians, Major "Who gave the white man the right to step between an Indian and an this time, the moment before handing its key to Major Hester. Pontiac, war chief of the fierce Ottawas, head medicine man of the "I fear she will, Donald," returned Major Hester, with a sad smile, time Major Gladwyn selected Donald to be the bearer of certain Paymaster Bullen, permit me to present Ensign Donald Hester of the Donald and Christie in remaining at the post over night, the officers surroundings Donald Hester gained at Fort Schlosser, from which place the white men with wonder, and the little paymaster gazed at Donald To both Major Hester and Edith the first knowledge that Donald was a id: 4720 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 2 date: words: 59525 sentences: 2291 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/4720.txt txt: ./txt/4720.txt summary: the great chief of the Ottawas!" proudly returned the Indian, with a "The great chief of the Ottawas shall judge better of the Saganaw," "My father is a great warrior," returned the Indian; "and if his arm is sound, a young chief raised his hand to his lips, and was about to peal "The Ottawa chief is a great warrior," returned the other, haughtily; young men shall be the friends of the red warriors.'' Look," he right hand of my father I see a chief," pointing to Captain Erskine, "Does the great chief of the Ottawas, then, seek for peace in his heart "The pale warrior, the friend of the Ottawa chief, is not here," said "Ugh!" ejaculated the Indian; "my father is a great chief, and his head great warrior, and the Ottawa chief is his friend. "There are few of the Ottawa Indians," returned Captain de Haldimar, id: 4719 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 1 date: words: 52181 sentences: 1896 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/4719.txt txt: ./txt/4719.txt summary: "Nay, nay, De Haldimar," at length observed Sir Everard, in reply to "Then let a drum-head court-martial be assembled immediately, Mr. Lawson, and without reference to the roster let the senior officers be to-night," observed Captain Blessington, as the officers, after having "On my life De Haldimar is a prisoner with the Indians. de Haldimar stood a little in the rear, leaning his head upon his hand the garrison to secure the body of Captain de Haldimar. "Private Frank Halloway," continued Captain Blessington, after having "Captain Blessington," returned the prisoner with deep emotion, "I feel Captain de Haldimar, however, declared he well knew the governor would "You have stated, prisoner, that Captain de Haldimar left the fort manner I have stated did Captain de Haldimar and Donellan cross the is Captain de Haldimar?" asked the young officer, in the eager accents prisoner," directed the governor, addressing his adjutant; "Captain id: 4912 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy (Complete) date: words: 177791 sentences: 6745 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/4912.txt txt: ./txt/4912.txt summary: to-night," observed Captain Blessington, as the officers, after having de Haldimar stood a little in the rear, leaning his head upon his hand "Captain Blessington," returned the prisoner with deep emotion, "I feel "You have stated, prisoner, that Captain de Haldimar left the fort is Captain de Haldimar?" asked the young officer, in the eager accents The scene that met the eyes of the officers, who now followed close the group of officers, who gave way on either hand to let her pass; and "My father is a great warrior," returned the Indian; "and if his arm is young men shall be the friends of the red warriors.'' Look," he right hand of my father I see a chief," pointing to Captain Erskine, point in which Captain de Haldimar was concealed, that that officer, "There are few of the Ottawa Indians," returned Captain de Haldimar, the officers for a moment in silent observation; until Captain id: 4911 author: Richardson, Major (John) title: Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 3 date: words: 66103 sentences: 2562 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/4911.txt txt: ./txt/4911.txt summary: "Hark!" said the officer, whose heart, eye, and ear were painfully on Captain de Haldimar felt an iron hand furiously grappling his throat, observed Captain Erskine, while his brother officers continued to fix young officer glanced his eye hurriedly along one of the open letters "Gentlemen," at length observed Colonel de Haldimar, in a voice that To these several observations of his officers, Colonel de Haldimar the officers for a moment in silent observation; until Captain voice and manner that caused many of his officers to turn and regard Colonel de Haldimar at length turned an enquiring look at his two voice,--"Clara de Haldimar, I have loved your mother as man never loved "Clara, Miss de Haldimar," groaned Sir Everard, in a voice of searching addressed, Wacousta pursued--"Clara de Haldimar, it was here--in this "Now, Colonel de Haldimar, I hope your heart is at rest," he shouted, id: 29223 author: Rogers, Robert title: Ponteach; Or, The Savages of America date: words: 25826 sentences: 3154 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/29223.txt txt: ./txt/29223.txt summary: the French and Indian War put him in command of a company, known as England, anxious to let his friends know of the conditions in America, PONTEACH, Indian Emperor on the Great Lakes. THE BEAR, } Indian Kings who join with Ponteach. _Enter PONTEACH, and other Indian CHIEFS._ These Indians'' Minds to Friendship, Peace, and Love. Your King had better send his good Men hither, He like a Father loves you as his Children; And let them know they come from England''s King, And his great Mind knows not the Pain of Fear. Can this become a King like Ponteach, Thou know''st I have engag''d to bring King Hendrick Behold--Great God, send Fire, convince these Indian Kings When the War ends her Friends shall pay us for it. Nor let them know their Father''s wretched End, Look on a King whose Sons have died like mine! id: 6433 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: On the Trail of Pontiac; Or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio date: words: 64257 sentences: 4789 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/6433.txt txt: ./txt/6433.txt summary: "One thing is certain, they shall stay here for the present," said Mrs. Morris, and that important question settled, she turned over the baby she "That''s no easy question to answer, Dave," returned Sam Barringford. came the pack-horses with their loads, looked after by Dave and Henry, and "White Buffalo knows the trail," came in the voice of the Indian chief. Torches in hand, Dave and White Buffalo moved forward slowly. Dave, Henry, and Sam Barringford cut the logs, the others had the horses what little was left of the day, and James Morris asked Dave if he wished "I hope you don''t stand for war, White Buffalo," came from Dave quickly. "White Buffalo knows the deer are plentiful here," said the Indian, and so "White Buffalo will fight for his brother James," said the Indian chief The others were halted, and Dave, Barringford, and White Buffalo went ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel