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(Thornton Waldo) title: The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/32045.txt cache: ./cache/32045.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'32045.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43473 author: Aimard, Gustave title: The Trappers of Arkansas; or, The Loyal Heart date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43473.txt cache: ./cache/43473.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'43473.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 45690 author: Grinnell, George Bird title: Jack the Young Trapper: An Eastern Boy's Fur Hunting in the Rocky Mountains date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/45690.txt cache: ./cache/45690.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'45690.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 7087 author: Thompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce) title: Gaut Gurley; Or, the Trappers of Umbagog: A Tale of Border Life date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7087.txt cache: ./cache/7087.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'7087.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 27980 author: Reid, Mayne title: Wood Rangers: The Trappers of Sonora date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/27980.txt cache: ./cache/27980.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'27980.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-trappers-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 27980 author = Reid, Mayne title = Wood Rangers: The Trappers of Sonora date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 136694 sentences = 7570 flesch = 80 summary = your halting-place, Tiburcio," said Cuchillo, as they rode into "I shall see this young man," said the Spaniard, interrupting him, and As he said these words the young man raised his eyes towards heaven: his "So you shall find," said he, "in my comrade Pepe, a man ready to join Fabian had heard Don Estevan say to Cuchillo, the night before, that he A man, as we have said, had arrived at the Indian camp with news. "Shall I wake Fabian now?" said Bois-Rose. "Don Fabian speaks truly, Pepe; look at his eye," said the Canadian, "One word more," said Bois-Rose to the wounded man, "and then we shall "Pepe understands it at once," said Bois-Rose; "he knows, like me, that "Is it really the voice of a man?" said Bois-Rose, "or only one of those "It is Cuchillo," said Fabian, answering Bois-Rose's look. cache = ./cache/27980.txt txt = ./txt/27980.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28098 author = Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title = Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29948 sentences = 1661 flesch = 87 summary = HOW JOHN NORTON THE TRAPPER KEPT HIS CHRISTMAS, (_Heading_) 11 said the old man, rising, "it'll be a good tramp through the snow, "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and "Old man," answered Bill, as he wheeled his chair toward the Trapper, "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the the runway, he'll sartinly come within range;" and the Old Trapper "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "The Lord be praised fur His goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. where the Old Trapper sat, and, looking him straight in the face, cache = ./cache/28098.txt txt = ./txt/28098.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21462 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = The Frontier Fort Or, Stirring Times in the North West Territory of British America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34788 sentences = 1623 flesch = 77 summary = Loraine had seen Hector, who shared his tent, fall fast asleep; but not Loraine and Hector had each a spare horse, which carried their They had gone on for some time, when Hector's tough little horse it would be soon time for closing the gates of the fort, and expressing time having passed, and Le Brun not making his appearance, Captain drew near, Captain Mackintosh went out of the fort, directing the men at Captain Mackintosh, as he re-entered the fort; and the gates were closed to the Indians," said Hector; "and I don't fancy that at this time of Loraine aroused Hector, and having made up the fire, intending to come disappointment in not having arrived in time to warn Captain Mackintosh Loraine soon won the regard of Captain Mackintosh and Norman. "Then we may expect them before long," said Loraine, looking at his cache = ./cache/21462.txt txt = ./txt/21462.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21694 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Prairie Chief date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53896 sentences = 2826 flesch = 81 summary = "The white man speaks again about Manitou to-day," said the Indian, "When Little Tim was a very small boy," said the Indian, after a few "Come, come, my friend," said Little Tim, with a laugh; "I'm no match "Oho!" thought Little Tim, but he spoke no word, for he knew his friend "Follow me," said Whitewing to Little Tim, as he turned like the rest to "Is that _her_--_the_ girl, you know?" said Little Tim, with a series of "We're all ready," said Little Tim, whom he met not far from the wigwam. have you never heard Whitewing and Little Tim speak of the pale-face When Bounding Bull and Little Tim found that the Blackfoot chief had "What are the thoughts of Bounding Bull?" said Little Tim, at length That night the prairie chief, Little and Big Tim, Bounding Bull, and our friends Little and Big Tim, Bounding Bull, Rushing River, and cache = ./cache/21694.txt txt = ./txt/21694.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9649 author = Leslie, Lawrence J. title = With Trapper Jim in the North Woods date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34544 sentences = 2384 flesch = 92 summary = "When you're ready to begin getting supper, Uncle Jim," said Max, "you Max thought he saw Trapper Jim laughing about this time. "One thing I want to ask you, boys, right in the start," the trapper took "We give you our word, all right, Uncle Jim," said Steve, readily. "So Steve, please restrain your bear-killing feeling just now," said Max. Uncle Jim?" asked Max. The old trapper looked fondly at him and answered: deer, Steve had begged Trapper Jim to let him go. "Sure thing," Bandy-legs went on to say, "Max, he can tell the points of "That's what Uncle Jim said," remarked Max. After a while they started on their way and trudged along nearly two "Max," said Steve about this time. "Hold on," said Trapper Jim, catching Steve by the sleeve again; "go "Try your luck, next!" said Trapper Jim. Max made a choice. This time only Max and Steve accompanied the trapper. cache = ./cache/9649.txt txt = ./txt/9649.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38279 author = Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title = How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18877 sentences = 974 flesch = 86 summary = said the old man, rising, "it'll be a good tramp through the snow, but man, won't be of sarvice to a woman; and as fur the leetle uns, I don't good fur a woman when things go crosswise, and the box'll be a great "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and didn't send him along with the box, Wild Bill, fur it sartinly looks as "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "we've "The Lord be praised fur his goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. cache = ./cache/38279.txt txt = ./txt/38279.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32045 author = Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title = The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71716 sentences = 4927 flesch = 91 summary = Pat a glimpse of the Great White Way," replied Hal, answering the last "I am interested to learn how Hal induced you to come here, Pat," said a twinkle in Pat's eyes which neither Hal nor Walter caught. by an inquiry from Pat as to Hal's experience on snow-shoes. "Sparrer took to scouting like a duck to water," Upton continued. chaff and comment from Pat. Once Sparrer stepped on one of Upton's shoes were trying to get him," said Pat. At that instant Upton involuntarily stepped back, a thing for which "It's the way they fight up here, Sparrer, I'm sorry to say," said Pat. Pat and Sparrer time to gain a good position. As soon as Hal and Sparrer were at a safe distance Pat let go and joined rapidly recovered and by the time Pat, Alec and Hal arrived, the latter And this is how it happened that Pat, Alec and Sparrer with eight cache = ./cache/32045.txt txt = ./txt/32045.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32465 author = Marsh, George title = The Whelps of the Wolf date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63500 sentences = 4297 flesch = 90 summary = And one day, with the spring, returned Jean Marcel from his camp on the "You are dead man, Jean," added Piquet; "we tell Julie Breton dat your returned from the dead by two post Crees, Marcel, leading his dog by a he left her to go north, constantly before his eyes, Jean Marcel reached "Yes, some day Fleur will give Jean Marcel a team," he said aloud, and though she were struggling to answer: "Some day, Jean Marcel; for Fleur man at East Main, while in a few days Jean Marcel was going to snuff So rambled the thoughts of Jean Marcel, as he lay with his dog facing "Fleur leave Jean Marcel for de wolf!" the trapper rubbed his eyes as Jean Marcel that spring, but would Whale River believe his story? One evening found three friends, Julie, Jean Marcel and Fleur, again "Fleur," he said, "we are doing it for Julie--you and Jean Marcel. cache = ./cache/32465.txt txt = ./txt/32465.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43473 author = Aimard, Gustave title = The Trappers of Arkansas; or, The Loyal Heart date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89409 sentences = 5324 flesch = 80 summary = "I leave you to be guide, Belhumeur," said Loyal Heart, "I really do not doctor," said the general, smiling, to the fat man, who came in "You may say what you like, Loyal Heart," said Belhumeur, "but you are "What's going on now?" said Loyal Heart, stopping, and looking round him "Indians always avenge themselves, captain," said the old hunter, "God be praised!" said Loyal Heart with great emotion, kissing the their chief is named Eagle Head; swear to avenge me like loyal hunters." "Loyal Heart!" the general replied, warmly; "surely I know that man." "Speak then, my friend," said Loyal Heart, "and pardon the little "Now, chiefs," Loyal Heart said, addressing the Indians in his clear, who knows?" said the young man, and before the pirates could This man was Black Elk. Loyal Heart, Eagle Head, and Belhumeur were absent. Loyal Heart," said Doña Luz, placing herself before him; "this cache = ./cache/43473.txt txt = ./txt/43473.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32685 author = Geier, Chester S. title = Cold Ghost date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4821 sentences = 461 flesch = 91 summary = [Illustration: Hager huddled before the fire, trembling with cold that It was a rotten time for Cahill to have taken sick, Hager fumed. their catch of furs, harness up the sled, and start out with Cahill panting team, cursing the dogs, cursing Cahill and the fierce cold If Hager were simply to delay in reaching the settlement, Cahill would Cahill would never reach Moose Gulch alive. Cahill fell back among the furs, and Hager leisurely shaved kindling While the dogs huddled together in the snow, Hager went around the Hager realized that Cahill must have been awake for quite some time, Hager watched for several minutes, the cold creeping slyly into him A moment longer Cahill looked at Hager. sudden realization, Hager felt for Cahill's pulse and found that the Hager now lost no time in reaching Moose Gulch. the cold was somehow connected with the settlement, through Cahill, cache = ./cache/32685.txt txt = ./txt/32685.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21491 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = The Trapper's Son date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28189 sentences = 1418 flesch = 83 summary = Michael Moggs, the trapper, had fathered the boy, Laurence, with an "It's time to look to the traps, Laurence," said the old man, arousing "Art safe, Laurence, art unhurt, boy?" exclaimed the old trapper, who BIBLE AND GOD'S LOVE TO MAN--LAURENCE OUT OF DANGER--THE TRAPPER LEAVES "Speak not again of those times, Laurence," exclaimed the old trapper in "Farewell, then, boy," said the old trapper, taking his son's hand. "I am so sorry that your father has gone away, Laurence," said Jeanie, "Do you speak of the Great Spirit, little girl?" said Laurence, raising THE INDIANS BLOCKADE THE FORT--LAURENCE RECOGNISES THE SIOUX AS OLD FINDS HIS OLD NURSE--LAURENCE BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS FRIENDS AT THE FORT. TO HIM--LAURENCE CONVEYS THE OLD TRAPPER TO THE FORT--NARRATES TO MR. HIM--THE OLD TRAPPER AT LENGTH BELIEVES THE TRUTH--RETURNS WITH LAURENCE "You will come back, Laurence, when you have found your father?" said cache = ./cache/21491.txt txt = ./txt/21491.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7087 author = Thompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce) title = Gaut Gurley; Or, the Trappers of Umbagog: A Tale of Border Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125521 sentences = 4577 flesch = 69 summary = Towards night Arthur Elwood returned, and in his usual quiet way entered "Have you no word to leave for my husband when he comes?" asked Mrs. Elwood, with an effort to appear composed. home, and let his father go, to-day," suggested Mrs. Elwood. Little more was said; but the result was that Claud and the hunter now soon I have rowed her fifty miles a day round the lakes many a time. "True, no," returned the hunter; "but this gentleman, Fluella, is young Mr. Claud Elwood, who, with his father and mother, has recently moved into the That young man, Claud Elwood, whom you think so ordinary a couple sociably took their way to the lake together, leaving Mrs. Elwood Fluella say, wish Mr. Phillips and Mr. Claud Elwood good time." Look all over ground again, much time,--then come on long way, and find cache = ./cache/7087.txt txt = ./txt/7087.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45690 author = Grinnell, George Bird title = Jack the Young Trapper: An Eastern Boy's Fur Hunting in the Rocky Mountains date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98077 sentences = 4702 flesch = 90 summary = "Where are you going to look for that antelope, Hugh?" said Jack. "Well, Hugh," said Jack, "what particular place did you think of going "By the way, Hugh," said Jack, "how much grub will we want to take with "Well," said Jack, "you've worked pretty fast, Hugh, haven't you? "Of course you do, Hugh," said Jack; "I know that well enough. "Why, son," said Hugh, "I can tell you whole lot about beaver trapping. "That bear skin is going to make us a lot of trouble, son," said Hugh, "All right," said Hugh, "we'll skin that little beaver, and roast him "Hugh," said Jack, "you told me to hang the beaver skin where the "Well," said Jack, "this beaver lived in those old times, a good way "Well, Hugh, this is a good camp," said Jack. 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"Loyal Heart!" the general replied, warmly; "surely I know that man." "Speak then, my friend," said Loyal Heart, "and pardon the little "Now, chiefs," Loyal Heart said, addressing the Indians in his clear, who knows?" said the young man, and before the pirates could This man was Black Elk. Loyal Heart, Eagle Head, and Belhumeur were absent. Loyal Heart," said Doña Luz, placing herself before him; "this id: 21694 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: The Prairie Chief date: words: 53896 sentences: 2826 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/21694.txt txt: ./txt/21694.txt summary: "The white man speaks again about Manitou to-day," said the Indian, "When Little Tim was a very small boy," said the Indian, after a few "Come, come, my friend," said Little Tim, with a laugh; "I''m no match "Oho!" thought Little Tim, but he spoke no word, for he knew his friend "Follow me," said Whitewing to Little Tim, as he turned like the rest to "Is that _her_--_the_ girl, you know?" said Little Tim, with a series of "We''re all ready," said Little Tim, whom he met not far from the wigwam. have you never heard Whitewing and Little Tim speak of the pale-face When Bounding Bull and Little Tim found that the Blackfoot chief had "What are the thoughts of Bounding Bull?" said Little Tim, at length That night the prairie chief, Little and Big Tim, Bounding Bull, and our friends Little and Big Tim, Bounding Bull, Rushing River, and id: 32045 author: Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title: The Boy Scouts in A Trapper''s Camp date: words: 71716 sentences: 4927 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/32045.txt txt: ./txt/32045.txt summary: Pat a glimpse of the Great White Way," replied Hal, answering the last "I am interested to learn how Hal induced you to come here, Pat," said a twinkle in Pat''s eyes which neither Hal nor Walter caught. by an inquiry from Pat as to Hal''s experience on snow-shoes. "Sparrer took to scouting like a duck to water," Upton continued. chaff and comment from Pat. Once Sparrer stepped on one of Upton''s shoes were trying to get him," said Pat. At that instant Upton involuntarily stepped back, a thing for which "It''s the way they fight up here, Sparrer, I''m sorry to say," said Pat. Pat and Sparrer time to gain a good position. As soon as Hal and Sparrer were at a safe distance Pat let go and joined rapidly recovered and by the time Pat, Alec and Hal arrived, the latter And this is how it happened that Pat, Alec and Sparrer with eight id: 32685 author: Geier, Chester S. title: Cold Ghost date: words: 4821 sentences: 461 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/32685.txt txt: ./txt/32685.txt summary: [Illustration: Hager huddled before the fire, trembling with cold that It was a rotten time for Cahill to have taken sick, Hager fumed. their catch of furs, harness up the sled, and start out with Cahill panting team, cursing the dogs, cursing Cahill and the fierce cold If Hager were simply to delay in reaching the settlement, Cahill would Cahill would never reach Moose Gulch alive. Cahill fell back among the furs, and Hager leisurely shaved kindling While the dogs huddled together in the snow, Hager went around the Hager realized that Cahill must have been awake for quite some time, Hager watched for several minutes, the cold creeping slyly into him A moment longer Cahill looked at Hager. sudden realization, Hager felt for Cahill''s pulse and found that the Hager now lost no time in reaching Moose Gulch. the cold was somehow connected with the settlement, through Cahill, id: 45690 author: Grinnell, George Bird title: Jack the Young Trapper: An Eastern Boy''s Fur Hunting in the Rocky Mountains date: words: 98077 sentences: 4702 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/45690.txt txt: ./txt/45690.txt summary: "Where are you going to look for that antelope, Hugh?" said Jack. "Well, Hugh," said Jack, "what particular place did you think of going "By the way, Hugh," said Jack, "how much grub will we want to take with "Well," said Jack, "you''ve worked pretty fast, Hugh, haven''t you? "Of course you do, Hugh," said Jack; "I know that well enough. "Why, son," said Hugh, "I can tell you whole lot about beaver trapping. "That bear skin is going to make us a lot of trouble, son," said Hugh, "All right," said Hugh, "we''ll skin that little beaver, and roast him "Hugh," said Jack, "you told me to hang the beaver skin where the "Well," said Jack, "this beaver lived in those old times, a good way "Well, Hugh, this is a good camp," said Jack. "It looks to me, Hugh," said Jack, "as if the skinning of these four id: 21491 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: The Trapper''s Son date: words: 28189 sentences: 1418 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21491.txt txt: ./txt/21491.txt summary: Michael Moggs, the trapper, had fathered the boy, Laurence, with an "It''s time to look to the traps, Laurence," said the old man, arousing "Art safe, Laurence, art unhurt, boy?" exclaimed the old trapper, who BIBLE AND GOD''S LOVE TO MAN--LAURENCE OUT OF DANGER--THE TRAPPER LEAVES "Speak not again of those times, Laurence," exclaimed the old trapper in "Farewell, then, boy," said the old trapper, taking his son''s hand. "I am so sorry that your father has gone away, Laurence," said Jeanie, "Do you speak of the Great Spirit, little girl?" said Laurence, raising THE INDIANS BLOCKADE THE FORT--LAURENCE RECOGNISES THE SIOUX AS OLD FINDS HIS OLD NURSE--LAURENCE BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS FRIENDS AT THE FORT. TO HIM--LAURENCE CONVEYS THE OLD TRAPPER TO THE FORT--NARRATES TO MR. HIM--THE OLD TRAPPER AT LENGTH BELIEVES THE TRUTH--RETURNS WITH LAURENCE "You will come back, Laurence, when you have found your father?" said id: 21462 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: The Frontier Fort Or, Stirring Times in the North West Territory of British America date: words: 34788 sentences: 1623 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/21462.txt txt: ./txt/21462.txt summary: Loraine had seen Hector, who shared his tent, fall fast asleep; but not Loraine and Hector had each a spare horse, which carried their They had gone on for some time, when Hector''s tough little horse it would be soon time for closing the gates of the fort, and expressing time having passed, and Le Brun not making his appearance, Captain drew near, Captain Mackintosh went out of the fort, directing the men at Captain Mackintosh, as he re-entered the fort; and the gates were closed to the Indians," said Hector; "and I don''t fancy that at this time of Loraine aroused Hector, and having made up the fire, intending to come disappointment in not having arrived in time to warn Captain Mackintosh Loraine soon won the regard of Captain Mackintosh and Norman. "Then we may expect them before long," said Loraine, looking at his id: 9649 author: Leslie, Lawrence J. title: With Trapper Jim in the North Woods date: words: 34544 sentences: 2384 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/9649.txt txt: ./txt/9649.txt summary: "When you''re ready to begin getting supper, Uncle Jim," said Max, "you Max thought he saw Trapper Jim laughing about this time. "One thing I want to ask you, boys, right in the start," the trapper took "We give you our word, all right, Uncle Jim," said Steve, readily. "So Steve, please restrain your bear-killing feeling just now," said Max. Uncle Jim?" asked Max. The old trapper looked fondly at him and answered: deer, Steve had begged Trapper Jim to let him go. "Sure thing," Bandy-legs went on to say, "Max, he can tell the points of "That''s what Uncle Jim said," remarked Max. After a while they started on their way and trudged along nearly two "Max," said Steve about this time. "Hold on," said Trapper Jim, catching Steve by the sleeve again; "go "Try your luck, next!" said Trapper Jim. Max made a choice. This time only Max and Steve accompanied the trapper. id: 32465 author: Marsh, George title: The Whelps of the Wolf date: words: 63500 sentences: 4297 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/32465.txt txt: ./txt/32465.txt summary: And one day, with the spring, returned Jean Marcel from his camp on the "You are dead man, Jean," added Piquet; "we tell Julie Breton dat your returned from the dead by two post Crees, Marcel, leading his dog by a he left her to go north, constantly before his eyes, Jean Marcel reached "Yes, some day Fleur will give Jean Marcel a team," he said aloud, and though she were struggling to answer: "Some day, Jean Marcel; for Fleur man at East Main, while in a few days Jean Marcel was going to snuff So rambled the thoughts of Jean Marcel, as he lay with his dog facing "Fleur leave Jean Marcel for de wolf!" the trapper rubbed his eyes as Jean Marcel that spring, but would Whale River believe his story? One evening found three friends, Julie, Jean Marcel and Fleur, again "Fleur," he said, "we are doing it for Julie--you and Jean Marcel. id: 28098 author: Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title: Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks date: words: 29948 sentences: 1661 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/28098.txt txt: ./txt/28098.txt summary: HOW JOHN NORTON THE TRAPPER KEPT HIS CHRISTMAS, (_Heading_) 11 said the old man, rising, "it''ll be a good tramp through the snow, "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and "Old man," answered Bill, as he wheeled his chair toward the Trapper, "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the the runway, he''ll sartinly come within range;" and the Old Trapper "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "The Lord be praised fur His goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. where the Old Trapper sat, and, looking him straight in the face, id: 38279 author: Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title: How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas date: words: 18877 sentences: 974 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/38279.txt txt: ./txt/38279.txt summary: said the old man, rising, "it''ll be a good tramp through the snow, but man, won''t be of sarvice to a woman; and as fur the leetle uns, I don''t good fur a woman when things go crosswise, and the box''ll be a great "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and didn''t send him along with the box, Wild Bill, fur it sartinly looks as "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "we''ve "The Lord be praised fur his goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. id: 27980 author: Reid, Mayne title: Wood Rangers: The Trappers of Sonora date: words: 136694 sentences: 7570 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/27980.txt txt: ./txt/27980.txt summary: your halting-place, Tiburcio," said Cuchillo, as they rode into "I shall see this young man," said the Spaniard, interrupting him, and As he said these words the young man raised his eyes towards heaven: his "So you shall find," said he, "in my comrade Pepe, a man ready to join Fabian had heard Don Estevan say to Cuchillo, the night before, that he A man, as we have said, had arrived at the Indian camp with news. "Shall I wake Fabian now?" said Bois-Rose. "Don Fabian speaks truly, Pepe; look at his eye," said the Canadian, "One word more," said Bois-Rose to the wounded man, "and then we shall "Pepe understands it at once," said Bois-Rose; "he knows, like me, that "Is it really the voice of a man?" said Bois-Rose, "or only one of those "It is Cuchillo," said Fabian, answering Bois-Rose''s look. id: 7087 author: Thompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce) title: Gaut Gurley; Or, the Trappers of Umbagog: A Tale of Border Life date: words: 125521 sentences: 4577 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/7087.txt txt: ./txt/7087.txt summary: Towards night Arthur Elwood returned, and in his usual quiet way entered "Have you no word to leave for my husband when he comes?" asked Mrs. Elwood, with an effort to appear composed. home, and let his father go, to-day," suggested Mrs. Elwood. Little more was said; but the result was that Claud and the hunter now soon I have rowed her fifty miles a day round the lakes many a time. "True, no," returned the hunter; "but this gentleman, Fluella, is young Mr. Claud Elwood, who, with his father and mother, has recently moved into the That young man, Claud Elwood, whom you think so ordinary a couple sociably took their way to the lake together, leaving Mrs. Elwood Fluella say, wish Mr. Phillips and Mr. Claud Elwood good time." Look all over ground again, much time,--then come on long way, and find ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. Usage: mailx -eiIUdEFntBDNHRVv~ -T FILE -u USER -h hops -r address -s SUBJECT -a FILE -q FILE -f FILE -A ACCOUNT -b USERS -c USERS -S OPTION users