id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15767 Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) The Texan Scouts: A Story of the Alamo and Goliad .txt text/plain 106624 7508 90 "I think the Mexicans probably belonged to Urrea's band," said Ned. the face of Urrea had upon Ned an effect much like that of Santa Anna. "A terribly good mind reader, that boy, Ned," he said. After the horses had eaten Obed, the Panther and Ned rode away in search "Which would mean," said Ned, "that another Mexican army had come north "Since Santa Anna has come," said the Panther, "they're likely to move "It cannot be Mexicans who are besieging the cabin," said Ned. away he beckoned to Ned. When the boy stood at his saddle bow he said They were not far upon the plain when Ned saw a great figure coming Ned looked toward San Antonio, and he saw Mexicans everywhere. A great shout came from the Mexicans when they saw the daring Texans "If you would like to see Santa Anna you can," he said to Ned. ./cache/15767.txt ./txt/15767.txt