id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35649 Reid, Mayne The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora .txt text/plain 49044 2869 81 horsemen as they don't need long to traverse ten miles--on a plain like Knowing their women now safe, the men work with spirit; and soon a "The Indians coming on, and near!" says Don Estevan, interpreting to proclaim the camp occupied by white men; and knowing these to be Soon they know what, seeing that the camp animals have retreated back Now the Indians know for sure that the camp is unoccupied; and, but for large horse, coal-black, on whom many an Indian had set eye, with _lazo_ horse; but returning several times to look, afterwards he could not see time gazing at the horse, his young master with a thought in his mind when the heads of the separated parties again come together, all know it by the better light, seeing a break in their line, sets his horse's head loss of time, they again put their horses to speed, making to head him ./cache/35649.txt ./txt/35649.txt