id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45617 Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) Redskin and Cow-Boy: A Tale of the Western Plains .txt text/plain 153065 9443 90 When Hugh came home his aunt said: "I have been talking to your uncle "But surely," Hugh said, "people are not going to let three men "Well, I will look at the horse now," Hugh said, and, accompanied "He has got a temper," Hugh said as the horse laid back his ears and "We cannot offer you a drink," one of the cow-boys said to Hugh. "Well, Hugh, how do you think you shall like cattle work?" one of the "Let us see you, Hugh," two or three of the cow-boys said "Well, I don't deny he is a good-looking horse," Broncho Harry said, it is your horse, is it?" the cow-boy said; "why don't you ride "Well," Hugh said, "I must say I heard stories at M'Kinney of cow-boys "I think the old man has got safe off," Broncho Harry said. "My friend is a good fellow, señor, in every way," Hugh said, "and is ./cache/45617.txt ./txt/45617.txt