id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56671 Shelton, W. H. (William Henry) The Last Three Soldiers .txt text/plain 72373 3051 77 many years ago by a crazy old man who once lived on the mountain, but this crazy old bridge," said Philip, appealing to Lieutenant Coleman. advance, with Philip's carbine on his arm; next came Corporal Bromley, Accordingly, when night came, Lieutenant Coleman and George Bromley, soldiers sat in the tree, lying across the grave of the old man of the words of the good old song rang out over the mountain-top, Philip and "So it would," said Lieutenant Coleman, sadly, turning again to look "That's so," said Bromley and Lieutenant Coleman, with one voice. Philip and Bromley took a look at the man, hurrying along in the gray until it was lost behind the spurs of the mountain called Chimney Top. By this time the roof of the house had fallen into the burning mass wisps of grass in the hands of Coleman and Philip, while Bromley plied ./cache/56671.txt ./txt/56671.txt