id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37415 King, Charles Trumpeter Fred: A Story of the Plains .txt text/plain 20859 1136 83 "Only twenty-nine men all told and a small boy," said Sergeant Dawson, Fred was the only son of brave old Sergeant Waller, who had served with Old Waller was now first sergeant of "B" troop. hard not to show it, grim old Sergeant Waller was evidently as proud Captain Charlton's home missives had their messages for Sergeant Waller; hand, "Join your captain," he ordered, and turned away into the "Trumpeter Waller's gone, sir--deserted; taken his horse, arms, and got on that he'd be likely to meet Captain Forrest's troop, sir." "Yes, sir, it was pay day that young Waller handed me a penciled note to Major Edwards at Sidney, old Sergeant Waller was jolting eastward in "But I beg the captain to hear what the man says, sir," urged Sergeant would ride over Sergeant Dawson roughshod for letting Waller slip away man, that's Charlton's old Trumpeter Fred." ./cache/37415.txt ./txt/37415.txt