id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015073486659 Henty, G. A. The cornet of horse : a tale of Marlborough's wars by G. A. Henty 1899 .txt text/plain 90867 5176 83 "I have had good masters, sir," Rupert said, modestty; "and having been taught to use my sword, there "No, sir," Rupert said, surprised; "it was no business of mine, and I gave no single thought to it." Here, mother, come out; Master Rupert's killed Sir William Brownlow's son, and is off to "It's too big to think of, Master Rupert," Hugh said, The host at once came out, and after a momentary look of surprise at the youth of the new arrivals, he asked Rupert courteously if he needed a room. his rounds, and Rupert, who had been sitting thoughtfully, said, "Look here, Dillon, I am a good swimmer, "Do you know, Master Rupert," he said, on his return, "I don't much like the look of that boatman chap. Rupert," Hugh said, one day when the time was approaching for their start; "I feel a longing to be with ./cache/mdp.39015073486659.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015073486659.txt