id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23648 Reid, Mayne Gaspar the Gaucho: A Story of the Gran Chaco .txt text/plain 94054 5096 81 occasions the head chief of the Tovas tribe, by name Naraguana, having naturalist chanced to be passing at the time; and seeing the Indian, an the Chaco Indian rarely ever sets sole to the ground--his horse's back horses disappear among the leaves, Aguara, who has kept his place, hears horse, which all the time stands tranquilly by: for a gaucho's steed is horse following that of the gaucho, who leads him at long halter's horse--he says with a satisfied air, "They're not likely to be coming "It don't look like as if Gaspar was behind," returns Ludwig, hesitating seeing this, also bring their horses to a stand; then watch the gaucho, it forth; this time aiming to take in, not the head of Ludwig horse, but So says Gaspar; but Cypriano, and also Ludwig, think otherwise. Meanwhile the Indian girl having come opposite the place where they are ./cache/23648.txt ./txt/23648.txt