id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20101 King, Charles Under Fire .txt text/plain 145958 7627 79 What Captain Cranston would have said to a man who had come to him with escort Mrs. Cranston and Miss Loomis, Mr. Davies, my sergeants will look "Now, I like that young fellow," said Mrs. Cranston, folding up the "My men are as bad off as the horses, pretty near," said Captain Devers, "Captain Devers," said he, "I have sent Mr. Davies off to the left to "You write to Mr. Davies's mother, Agatha," Mrs. Cranston had said. word came out to the homeward marching command that Cranston said Davies In the days of Davies's convalescence Cranston had told him of Mrs. Barnard's call and of Brannan's story, and rejoiced that Brannan was but Davies paid no further heed, left the note and medicine in Mrs. Cranston's hands with brief explanatory word, then hurried back to Davies went to the adjutant's office, Devers came from his house and "Sergeant," said Davies, "the captain orders that Trooper Brannan be ./cache/20101.txt ./txt/20101.txt