id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4719 Richardson, Major (John) Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy — Volume 1 .txt text/plain 52181 1896 63 "Nay, nay, De Haldimar," at length observed Sir Everard, in reply to "Then let a drum-head court-martial be assembled immediately, Mr. Lawson, and without reference to the roster let the senior officers be to-night," observed Captain Blessington, as the officers, after having "On my life De Haldimar is a prisoner with the Indians. de Haldimar stood a little in the rear, leaning his head upon his hand the garrison to secure the body of Captain de Haldimar. "Private Frank Halloway," continued Captain Blessington, after having "Captain Blessington," returned the prisoner with deep emotion, "I feel Captain de Haldimar, however, declared he well knew the governor would "You have stated, prisoner, that Captain de Haldimar left the fort manner I have stated did Captain de Haldimar and Donellan cross the is Captain de Haldimar?" asked the young officer, in the eager accents prisoner," directed the governor, addressing his adjutant; "Captain ./cache/4719.txt ./txt/4719.txt