id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10094 Stevenson, Burton Egbert A Soldier of Virginia: A Tale of Colonel Washington and Braddock's Defeat .txt text/plain 82051 4876 86 "But the time will come," I said, speaking aloud before I thought. "Yes, the time will come, Tom," and Washington looked at me with a grim "Never fear, sir," cried Tom, his lips white with anger and his eyes eyes, as you may well believe, saw descend a little old man, very weak greater liking for his horse and cocks than for his books; and how Mr. Washington had come to Riverview a month before to propose that Mistress "'Tis Mr. Washington!" she cried, looking up into his face, and as he set But I soon saw how impossible this was, for Mr. Washington's companions must needs be hardened men, accustomed to the Colonel Washington a moment ago looking like a thunder-cloud, and he said "These men know best, sir," cried Washington, reining in his horse beside "Yes, Colonel Washington," I said, after a moment's thought. ./cache/10094.txt ./txt/10094.txt