id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34675 Wright, Sidney Harry Adventures Among the Red Indians Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America .txt text/plain 92882 4406 77 eyes open for any white men's boat that might come along. white man and the red; and though, in the end, the Indians were said, so sternly that the Indians and even the cacique uttered little Three of the Indians had asked leave to go ashore for a day's hunting, away with a curt "good morning" and followed the retreating Indians. of white men were killed, and scarcely one Indian; nor was there much white men's horses had been almost dead-beat before the flight began, was up; each man ready to deal with a score of Indians single-handed. of hills not far ahead; and at sight of them the Indians began to look waggon stopped, one of the Indians got off his horse and began to Indians and white men, to the number of a score, lay on the ground a couple of days, that they came across any who looked like the men ./cache/34675.txt ./txt/34675.txt