id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27231 Ellis, Edward Sylvester The Riflemen of the Miami .txt text/plain 42192 2590 84 you, Lew Dernor, sitting here sound asleep," said he, as the Rifleman The hunter followed young Smith to the camp, where, in a short time, he said by Dernor, this curiosity remained unsatisfied for a long time. men, O'Hara, Dernor and Allmat, stood on the banks of the Miami, "If you want your head broke, just say so," said O'Hara, savagely. "We fired at his _breast_ every time," said O'Hara. eye of a true hunter, O'Hara satisfied himself of the course his leader "It looks likely," said O'Hara, as he and Dick stood deliberating upon Lewis Dernor, the Rifleman, plunged into the forest with Edith Sudbury. "Well, young man, good-day to you," said Dernor, advancing toward him. minute," said O'Hara, as a new thought struck him; "I'd like to know "Look dere--knowed it," said he, pointing out a few feet from the "The Huron--Oonamoo?" asked the hunter, looking around him. ./cache/27231.txt ./txt/27231.txt