id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36183 Pollard, Josephine The Life of George Washington. In Words of One Syllable .txt text/plain 44438 2110 100 led by the hand of God. Here are some of the rules that George Wash-ing-ton took as the guide Wash-ing-ton was pressed by the red-men to wait that long The red-man seemed glad to serve them, and took Wash-ing-ton's Wash-ing-ton took five men with him in a bark boat down the stream. Wash-ing-ton set to work at once to get his troops in shape to meet Wash-ing-ton put him-self at the head of two score men, left the rest Wash-ing-ton's men soon came up with them, took them, and they were When Wash-ing-ton took charge of the troops, he thought that he it, were sent to Wash-ing-ton by the chief men of the land, as part of Wash-ing-ton kept his men at work, and forts were built, and "A-way, and bring up the troops," said Wash-ing-ton, "the day is our Wash-ing-ton feared that in the mean-time troops from New York would ./cache/36183.txt ./txt/36183.txt