id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21397 Kingston, William Henry Giles Manco, the Peruvian Chief Or, An Englishman's Adventures in the Country of the Incas .txt text/plain 110028 5422 81 father led the Indian to a large unfurnished room, which the children "You were a long time opening the gate, friend," observed, one of them At a little distance off was a village of Indian huts, mostly small; but The observations which the Indian chief let fall made me suspect that I thought of our having aided the escape of the Indian chief Manco, and Three days passed away, and at last, to my great joy, Manco came back. disasters to think of attacking the Indians," said Pedro. friend Manco, the Indian chief, if he should have escaped from his Manco had told me, he expected about this time the Indians would be Manco had given orders that one of the Indians should at all times be A party of Indians came one day to the village, on their way across the and look after the horses; while Manco and I, with our three Indians, ./cache/21397.txt ./txt/21397.txt