id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10810 Cozzens, Samuel Woodworth The Young Trail Hunters Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains. The Veritable Adventures of Hal Hyde and Ned Brown, on Their Journey Across the Great Plains of the South-West .txt text/plain 54338 2950 83 Story.--Angels.--Arrival at San Diego.--Good News.--A Stock Ranche.--Mrs. Hyde that is to be.--An Invitation from Old Jerry. Jerry and the boys soon returned, saying that the animals were perfectly At the sound of Jerry's voice, the boys came out from under the wagon, afore ter-morrow night at this time, or you may call old Jerry a liar, Mounting our horses, Jerry, Hal, Ned, and myself set out in pursuit of "Come, Jerry, tell us how you know when the Indians passed?" said I. "I can't think that he's got it," said Hal; "and I'd like to take Ned and "We shall probably need everybody in camp putty soon," said Jerry. done afore now," continued he, glancing at Hal. The Indians were still nearly half a mile away, when Jerry, handing me As they rode away, Jerry said: "I wish them boys was well in camp." Jerry, Hal, Ned, Patsey, and even the Mexican ./cache/10810.txt ./txt/10810.txt