id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20082 King, Charles Warrior Gap: A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. .txt text/plain 61049 3215 82 like the little Indian the girls sometimes said she was, Pappoose looked Cloud)--and old John Folsom, he whom the Indians loved and trusted, grew day came, and, unable to bear suspense, the major sent a little party, the little battalion left in charge of the new post at Warrior Gap. It was the dark of the moon, or, as the Indians say, "the nights the Folsom said the Indians meant a war of extermination people west of the Hal Folsom's ranch, as brave and hardy and capable a young officer as "If ever a time comes when I can do you a good turn, lieutenant," said said the cantonment commander, as Dean followed with the troop next day, clasping Miss Folsom's hand and looking straight into the big dark eyes "I'm the only officer with my troop," said Dean, "and so cannot ask." Mar--Mr. Dean told her of several things Major Burleigh had said and ./cache/20082.txt ./txt/20082.txt