id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39911 Castle, Henry A. (Henry Anson) The Army Mule, and Other War Sketches .txt text/plain 47503 2338 66 The plutonic, speechless quadruped, Mule, like the platonic Ordinarily, when man, a little lower than the angels, bestrides a Mule When the Army Mule lowers his head and lifts his eyebrows to the Army Mule, save when the whip-lash had cut out a slice of his The aged, surviving Mule gets nervous as in the teething period of his remarked: "I am sorry to lose the Mules." Generals, brave to the point To the Army Mule in camp, if anywhere, rest, rations and felicity Halcyon to the Army Mule are monotonous days in camp, when pretended friends, often self-convicted like a young man with an officially accounted for in the returns like a mule, and would have meritorious army mule, who survived all war's perils, and thirty years possibility like a red cart with a sorrel mule. for ornament rather than utility, like the ears of a mule which have ./cache/39911.txt ./txt/39911.txt