id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19330 King, Charles An Apache Princess: A Tale of the Indian Frontier .txt text/plain 83783 4680 82 that looked full-face into those of Mrs. Plume, Blakely had nettled her. major's quarters--Mrs. Plume, Miss Janet Wren, the captain's sister, trader's store by pack-train hands who said they were there when Mr. Blakely came in and asked for Hart--"wanted him right away, bad," was "Captain Wren," presently said Plume, his fingers trembling a bit as "I will answer that--a little later, Captain Wren," said Plume, rising "Surely you can answer that, Captain Wren," said Plume, his clear-cut, roused by the voice of the next-door neighbor before mentioned--Mrs. Quinn, long time laundress of Captain Sanders's troop and jealous as "Captain Wren, sir," said the young officer at once, "begs to be know how Blakely knew these couriers were coming, and how he came to Then Blakely answered: "Some day I shall tell Miss Angela, madam, but "Start one of your men into Sandy at once," said Blakely, to the ./cache/19330.txt ./txt/19330.txt