id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28873 Carruth, Hayden Track's End Being the Narrative of Judson Pitcher's Strange Winter Spent There as Told by Himself and Edited by Hayden Carruth Including an Accurate Account of His Numerous Adventures, and the Facts Concerning His Several Surprising Escapes from Death Now First Printed in Full .txt text/plain 48640 2757 92 money was so near gone that I did not think it a good time to stand I sat a long time thinking over what had happened since I had come all the time for thinking that I was going to have before I got away I went down, said good-morning to the cat and dog, and started the beyond Siding No. 15, which was the first one east from Track's End. Everything made me think of Tom, and I looked away along the line of which made the snow fly; then I saw Kaiser coming back on a faster run As soon as my own fire was started I went about town and got the I think I fell down three times before I got out of town; it was as time I had got over town, locked the barn, shut Kaiser in the hotel, Day, and went away so suddenly, without stopping to say good-by. ./cache/28873.txt ./txt/28873.txt