id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36752 Pittenger, William Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War. .txt text/plain 125290 6461 77 train surprised by a handful of bold men in the heart of the enemy's learning the number of trains, their times of running, and everything little details of work which occupy a soldier's time in camp, a comrade hoped "the time would soon come when we would be comrades, fighting side had captured the train, but we knew not how soon our enemies might reach the long-expected whistle was heard, and soon the train came into plain order to guard against the possibility of the train we had just passed wait long, for the news soon reached town that a train had been the boat, took Wood aboard, and was soon far away towards the Tennessee. placed on the footing of prisoners of war; the commander of the guard, When Andrews left the prison it was nearly day, so that he knew he could night-time through the woods, and to cross the rivers on logs as far ./cache/36752.txt ./txt/36752.txt