id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11337 Ellis, Edward Sylvester Cowmen and Rustlers: A Story of the Wyoming Cattle Ranges .txt text/plain 54500 3225 84 Fred Whitney knew his mother better than did his friend and understood Young Sterry hoped by making what might look like an attack upon the Monteith Sterry shot forward on his right foot, his revolver, with its "Good-by," Sterry said in a voice just low enough to reach the dear It may be said Mont Sterry answered his own question at the moment of abruptly asked Sterry, with a laugh, looking around in his friend's Whitney had come over to his way of thinking, struck Sterry more The instant, however, Fred Whitney turned his back on the rustlers, Fred Whitney was with him, was that Monteith Sterry should show any The rustler knew Monteith Sterry, and must "Duke Vesey," said Sterry, "you are a man of too much education to "Duke," said Sterry, turning to the rustler, "it's two of us against Sterry found time to exchange a few words with Jennie and her mother. ./cache/11337.txt ./txt/11337.txt