id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015039579761 Henty, G. A. True to the old flag : a tale of the American war of independence by G. A. Henty ; illustrations by Gordon Browne 1899 .txt text/plain 95860 6415 86 WELCH was with the men two or three hundred yards away from the house when the Indians Upon the day after Harold's return two gentlemen called upon Captain Wilson and asked him to At the time the march began from Boston to Concord the American colonists stood virtually in armed rebellion. Men do not carry off cannon by scores and accumulate everywhere great stores of warlike ammunition without a thought of fighting. Wilson was full of enthusiasm when he saw the success of the last gallant charge of the English soldiers, but he said to Harold : Harold watched the Indian and the scout collecting dry leaves and sticks, and took particular notice, General Clinton, with the right wing of the English army, moved forward to attack the enemy's They marched in the usual fasbionin Indian file; the Seneca chief led the way, followed by one of his braves ; then came Peter, Harold, ./cache/mdp.39015039579761.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015039579761.txt