id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27521 Cullum, Ridgwell The Watchers of the Plains: A Tale of the Western Prairies .txt text/plain 91589 8463 91 "My Wana does not like Little Black Fox to think of Rosebud, eh?" not look in Seth's direction, but her smiling face conveyed nothing of her "Indian," said Seth, with a curious click of the tongue, which Rosebud was "The white man tells a story of a wolf and a squaw," Wanaha said, A look of interest came into the man's thoughtful eyes. "Guess it was Rube's." Seth's face relaxed for a moment, then it returned "So you're writing, Seth," the girl said, and her eyes had become really "I rather think you always fancy I'm side-tracked, Seth," the girl said at Seth was a man whom long years of a life fraught with danger had It was Rube who explained; and the old man glanced from Seth with a "Ah." Seth turned his earnest eyes on the girl's face. "But--but--well, if I was a girl, and could get such a man as Seth for a ./cache/27521.txt ./txt/27521.txt