Bibliography
- 13227
- author: Everett-Green, Evelyn
- title: The Lord of Dynevor: A Tale of the Times of Edward the First
- date: None
- words: 58534
- flesch: 78
- summary: Some people here have names I cannot speak right. They call me Res Wendot, answered the lad; generally Wendot at home here. So there came a strange night, never to be forgotten by those who witnessed the proceedings, when Wendot ap Res Vychan and the Lady Gertrude Cherleton stood at midnight before the altar in the small private chapel of the castle, whilst the chaplain of the Princess Joanna's private suite made them man and wife according to the law of the Church.
- keywords: alphonso; away; brothers; castle; dynevor; english; eyes; face; father; gertrude; griffeth; hand; heart; howel; king; life; like; little; llewelyn; long; lord; man; thee; thou; thy; time; vychan; wendot; young
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/13227.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/13227.txt
- 15958
- author: Everett-Green, Evelyn
- title: French and English: A Story of the Struggle in America
- date: None
- words: 130844
- flesch: 81
- summary: The Indians are attacking white men--English men. I think it is that which has made you different from other men.
- keywords: camp; charles; city; colin; come; corinne; day; england; english; eyes; face; fire; foe; forest; fort; french; fritz; general; good; great; guns; hand; heard; humphrey; indians; julian; life; like; little; long; madame; man; men; moment; news; night; place; quebec; rangers; rogers; soldiers; stark; tell; time; town; war; way; wolfe
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/15958.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/15958.txt
- 17766
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: With Wolfe in Canada: The Winning of a Continent
- date: None
- words: 124904
- flesch: 79
- summary: I have been thinking this matter over, he said, very seriously, and, upon reflection, I agree with you that it is undesirable that Aggie should see much of Richard, until she is of an age to form a fair opinion for herself, and to compare him with other young men. James Walsham was, indeed, the son of the late doctor of the village, who had died two years previously.
- keywords: aggie; better; boats; captain; child; course; day; english; fire; fort; french; general; going; good; great; indians; james; lake; left; little; man; men; mrs; nat; officer; place; shore; squire; tell; thought; time; troops; walsham; water; way; years; young
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/17766.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/17766.txt
- 18349
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: In the Irish Brigade: A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain
- date: None
- words: 129045
- flesch: 74
- summary: We thought it better, therefore, to delay until we joined the army, and wait till we could obtain a couple of good men from one of the cavalry regiments there. I have asked you here, gentlemen all, he said, to present to you a new comrade, Desmond Kennedy, who, through the good offices of the Marshal de Noailles, has been appointed, by His Gracious Majesty, to a cornetcy in our regiment.
- keywords: army; baron; colonel; course; day; desmond; doubt; duke; english; france; french; general; good; great; honour; irish; kennedy; king; left; little; long; man; matter; men; mike; o'neil; officers; philip; place; regiment; road; service; sir; time; troops; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/18349.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/18349.txt
- 19714
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: With Frederick the Great: A Story of the Seven Years' War
- date: None
- words: 125133
- flesch: 76
- summary: The spirit of the soldiers is as high as ever and, now that they will be fighting nearly within sight of their homes, they can be trusted to achieve almost impossibilities. The men are good men, the king said, and if I had Keith and Schwerin by my side, I should feel more hopeful; but they are gone, and there are none to fill their places. Among the few passengers was a tall young Scotch lad, Fergus Drummond by name.
- keywords: army; austrians; battle; camp; cavalry; count; daun; day; days; drummond; fergus; force; frederick; general; good; great; half; horse; karl; keith; king; left; like; little; long; man; marshal; men; morning; news; officers; order; place; position; prussian; sir; time; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/19714.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/19714.txt
- 36975
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: The Lost Heir
- date: None
- words: 122911
- flesch: 79
- summary: But there is nothing of that sort about him at all; he is just as high-spirited and is as bright and cheerful as other young men of about the same age, and it was only when he was with the General that his gentleness of manner recalled the fact that he was a doctor. Of course I am no judge whatever as to whether he is a good doctor, but I should think, from what Dr. Pearson says, that he must, in the opinion of other medical men, be considered an exceptionally clever man for his age; and having seen him for four months and lived in close contact with him, I would rather be attended by him than by anyone else I have ever met.
- keywords: barge; case; child; course; covington; day; dear; doubt; general; going; good; great; hilda; house; little; long; man; matter; men; miss; netta; old; pettigrew; place; simcoe; sure; thought; time; uncle; walter; way; years
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/36975.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/36975.txt
- 37325
- author: Stables, Gordon
- title: Harry Milvaine; Or, The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy
- date: None
- words: 79016
- flesch: 87
- summary: ] Said Harry to himself, It is evident they are having a dance, and no doubt they will keep it up quite a long time. Dear me? said one old milk-maid, it's your father, Master Harry, that should be proud of his bonnie, bonnie boy. This old milk-maid had a beard and moustache that many a city clerk would have envied, and she was reputed to be a witch accordingly, but she dearly loved little Harry, and Harry loved her, and made a regular confidante of her.
- keywords: boy; brackenbury; captain; come; day; eily; far; fire; forest; good; great; half; hand; harry; head; jack; kara; king; like; little; long; mahmoud; man; men; night; old; poor; raggy; round; sea; ship; time; towsie; tree; water; way; white; yes; young
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/37325.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/37325.txt
- 40525
- author: Douglas, Amanda M.
- title: Kathie's Soldiers
- date: None
- words: 52004
- flesch: 87
- summary: Rouse thee, little Kathie! CHAPTER IX. I've nothing to do now but to be gloriously lazy, and have every one wait upon me. O, I am so glad, so thankful, and Kathie pressed the thin hands in her own, so soft and warm, to have you back here, when we were afraid-- It has been a hard struggle, little Kathie.
- keywords: alston; aunt; come; day; emma; girls; good; great; home; kathie; life; like; little; look; meredith; miss; mother; mrs; people; robert; ruth; sarah; school; thought; time; uncle; uncle robert
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/40525.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/40525.txt
- 41446
- author: Nipote, Collodi
- title: The Heart of Pinocchio: New Adventures of the Celebrated Little Puppet
- date: None
- words: 38363
- flesch: 85
- summary: That means you, dear Pinocchio, because you shot the traitor on the tower. PAGE I. _How Pinocchio Discovered that He Had a Heart and Had Become a Real Boy_
- keywords: bersaglierino; captain; ciampanella; face; fatina; general; good; head; illustration; leg; like; little; mollica; moment; pinocchio; soldiers; thought; time; war; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/41446.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/41446.txt
- 41784
- author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester
- title: Wyoming
- date: None
- words: 60564
- flesch: 74
- summary: The fugitives were brought up and arranged in front of the log, Mr. Brainerd standing first, McEwen second, Fred Godfrey third, while Aunt Peggy, Maggie Brainerd, and Eva supported each other. Fred Godfrey maintained his place at the head, Maggie and Eva close behind, while Aunt Peggy, Mr. Brainerd, and Habakkuk McEwen followed.
- keywords: aunt; brainerd; eva; father; fred; friends; gimp; godfrey; golcher; good; gravity; habakkuk; indians; jake; like; little; maggie; man; mcewen; peggy; river; time; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/41784.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/41784.txt
- 42113
- author: Castlemon, Harry
- title: The First Capture; or, Hauling Down the Flag of England
- date: None
- words: 49746
- flesch: 87
- summary: Say, Caleb, you don't seem to have much to do but just to stay here and keep Enoch company, said Wheaton, who had been appointed commander of the sloop. His father had been an officer in the service of the crown before he died, and Enoch believed that a monarch who had been selected to reign over a country, was placed there by divine right.
- keywords: away; boys; caleb; captain; enoch; james; little; man; men; mother; o'brien; schooner; thing; time; way; zeke
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/42113.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/42113.txt
- 43420
- author: Otis, James
- title: Off Santiago with Sampson
- date: None
- words: 21444
- flesch: 70
- summary: The crew on board the good steamer _Merrimac_ had neither better nor worse quarters than those to be found on any other craft of her class; but to a lad whose experiences of seafaring life had been confined to short excursions around the harbour, this sea parlour was by no means inviting, and save for the incentive which urged him forward, Teddy Dunlap might have allowed himself to become disheartened even before it had been proven that he could take passage secretly. Teddy Dunlap, looked upon by the crew of the _Texas_ as a lad who had every right to be among them, might have enjoyed this cruising to and fro, keeping watch over the entrance to the harbour, now and then overhauling a suspicious-looking vessel that ventured too near, and at times throwing shells ashore from the big guns, but for the fact that he burned with impatience to be with his father.
- keywords: bill; boy; come; father; jones; lad; little; man; merrimac; steamer; teddy; time
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/43420.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/43420.txt
- 436
- author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)
- title: The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity
- date: None
- words: 35606
- flesch: 76
- summary: Rob Makes a Resolution 20. Rob Makes a Resolution When Rob opened the front door he came face to face with Nell, who gave an exclamation of joy and threw herself into his arms.
- keywords: air; away; boy; continued; day; demon; electrical; electricity; eyes; good; great; indicator; little; machine; man; rob; thought; time; tube; world
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/436.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/436.txt
- 43714
- author: Otis, James
- title: The Boy Spies with the Regulators The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British from That State
- date: None
- words: 57045
- flesch: 68
- summary: When these lines had been read to us Master Hunter declared that it was no more than right Master Howell should touch up Thomas Frohock, who, as clerk of the Superior Court in Salisbury, had done quite as much as Fanning to extort money from the people, and then it was that our deputy wrote these verses, which were afterward published in the same pamphlet of which I have spoken: Says Fanning to Frohock, to tell the plain truth, When I came to this country I was but a youth; Me father sent for me; I wa'n't worth a cross, Master Hunter said half to himself, and Master Howell replied grimly: Those fellows have followed us by his orders, or those of Fanning and Edwards, you may be certain, for they have no personal quarrel with us.
- keywords: boy; fanning; force; general; good; governor; hamilton; horses; hunter; king; man; master; master hamilton; master howell; men; people; regulation; regulators; sandy; sidney; story; time; tryon
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/43714.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/43714.txt
- 43806
- author: Otis, James
- title: Sarah Dillard's Ride: A Story of the Carolinas in 1780
- date: None
- words: 48489
- flesch: 71
- summary: When this command had been obeyed, and the animals tied with their heads together in groups of five, it was found that the man who held Evan prisoner was thus detailed to care for the animals, while his comrade belonged to the force which would advance. I do not mean that you are to go blindly ahead without taking due precautions; but it seldom pays at such times to map out an elaborate plan, for much depends upon accident.
- keywords: 12mo; boys; certain; cloth; colonel; dillard; ephraim; evan; ferguson; king; lads; major; men; moment; nathan; price; prisoners; sowers; spy; time; tory
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/43806.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/43806.txt
- 45071
- author: Knox, Thomas Wallace
- title: The Lost Army
- date: None
- words: 90744
- flesch: 72
- summary: It was crowded with the wagons of Union men who were fleeing in terror at the threatened approach of the rebels, and the army had a train of wagons nearly five miles long to encumber its movements. Earnestly opposed to these men were Francis P. Blair, junior, and other unconditional Union men, most of whom lived in St. Louis, and had for years been fighting the battle of freedom on behalf of the state.
- keywords: army; army.â �; battle; camp; captain; colonel; country; day; enemy; general; general curtis; general lyon; good; great; horses; little; man; men; missouri; officers; rebels; road; soldiers; state; time; truth.â �; union; war; way; � chapter; � harry; � jack; � â; � �
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/45071.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/45071.txt
- 45347
- author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)
- title: The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity
- date: None
- words: 36633
- flesch: 75
- summary: He reached the entrance of the palace only to face another group of guardsmen and a second order to halt, and as these soldiers were over six feet tall and stood shoulder to shoulder Rob saw that he could not hope to pass them without using his electric tube. The Second Journey 97 X How Rob Served a Mighty King 104 XI The Man of Science 126 XII How Rob Saved a Republic 136 XIII Rob Loses His Treasures 146 XIV Turk and Tatar 160 XV A Battle With Monsters 182 XVI Shipwrecked Mariners 192 XVII The Coast of Oregon 206 XVIII A Narrow Escape 214 XIX Rob Makes a Resolution 225 XX
- keywords: air; away; boy; continued; day; demon; electrical; electricity; eyes; good; great; illustration; indicator; little; machine; man; men; rob; thought; time; tube
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/45347.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/45347.txt
- 45511
- author: Adams, Katharine
- title: Red Caps and Lilies
- date: None
- words: 88122
- flesch: 92
- summary: Sometimes I am envious of little Jean because he has you for a comrade more than I. Cecile was smiling as she spoke, but Marie Josephine felt that she was in earnest. Flambeau gained the top of a high staircase with a few leaping bounds, ran down a corridor, turned a corner, and almost knocked down his own Marie Josephine, who had been calling him.
- keywords: boy; day; dian; door; eyes; face; good; great; grigge; house; humphrey; jean; like; lisle; little; long; madame; mademoiselle; marie josephine; mother; night; old; paris; room; rosanne; saint; thought; time; vivi; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/45511.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/45511.txt
- 45573
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: Out with Garibaldi: A story of the liberation of Italy
- date: None
- words: 105795
- flesch: 73
- summary: No doubt it is mean and ungracious in the extreme, but Garibaldi will not feel it as other men would; he is human, and therefore he would like to present the Kingdom of Naples and the States of Rome, free from the foreigner, to Victor Emmanuel. Rubini's loss is a grievous one; he was a good officer, and was greatly liked and trusted by us all; there were good men, too, among his company.
- keywords: better; captain; course; day; enemy; father; fire; force; forli; frank; garibaldi; general; going; good; government; great; italy; left; little; long; man; men; mother; naples; neapolitan; percival; place; rubini; time; town; troops; way; work
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/45573.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/45573.txt
- 46188
- author: Finley, Martha
- title: Elsie's Young Folks in Peace and War
- date: None
- words: 49357
- flesch: 76
- summary: There are plenty of other men who are not so much loved and needed in their own homes; so that the poor Cubans will be sure to get free without our risking the loss of the dearest father that anybody ever had. But, he sighed, it is a little hard for your father to find other men getting the love of his dear daughters away from him. Oh, papa, dear, dearest papa, don't think that!
- keywords: admiral; captain; chester; day; dear; elsie; father; good; grace; great; harbor; harold; home; hope; know; little; lucilla; max; men; morning; mother; ned; night; papa; ship; time
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/46188.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/46188.txt
- 46233
- author: Stoddard, William O.
- title: With the Black Prince
- date: None
- words: 55150
- flesch: 90
- summary: The sailors are good men and true; but I like not the captain, and we shall be crowded like sheep in a pen. 'Tis but for a day, said Richard, and the weather is good. he shouted 132 Up went the ladder, and on it the English climbed fast 177 Soon the air was full of the roaring 224 Arise, Sir Richard of Wartmont! 230 WITH THE BLACK PRINCE.
- keywords: arms; bow; day; earl; edward; english; good; great; guy; hath; king; knight; like; long; lord; man; men; neville; prince; richard; sir; thee; thou; thy; wartmont; warwick
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/46233.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/46233.txt
- 48357
- author: Finley, Martha
- title: Elsie and Her Loved Ones
- date: None
- words: 59277
- flesch: 82
- summary: They were filled with disappointment and unpleasant forebodings,� replied Captain Raymond, �while all over the United States the people were filled with exultation and hope.� �Didn�t the Legislatures and Congress make those brave and successful commanders some gifts to testify to the gratitude of the people�their countrymen?� asked Lucilla. On a corner of the afghan was pinned a bit of paper bearing the words: �From Grandmamma Vi to little Mary Raymond.�
- keywords: daughterâ �; elsieâ �; fatherâ �; isnâ �; jennieâ �; life.â �; little; motherâ �; other.â �; place.â �; raymondâ �; sheâ �; yearâ �; � captain; � chapter; � chester; � clock; � eva; � evelyn; � grandma; � harold; � lossing; � lucilla; � max; � t; � violet; � walter; � â; � �
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/48357.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/48357.txt
- 49529
- author: Dunn, Byron A. (Byron Archibald)
- title: General Nelson's Scout
- date: None
- words: 73384
- flesch: 84
- summary: The orderly reported to Fred Nelson's kind wish. Tell him, replied Fred, rather indignantly, that Fred Shackelford wishes to see him. Mrs. Shackelford gave a shriek, and then exclaimed: Fred Shackelford! where did you come from? From Donelson and Uncle Charles, replied Fred.
- keywords: army; boy; calhoun; captain; colonel; confederate; face; father; fred; general; general nelson; grant; great; horse; kentucky; like; major; man; men; nelson; right; shackelford; south; state; thomas; thought; time; union; young
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/49529.txt
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- 50361
- author: Nesbit, E. (Edith)
- title: Wet Magic
- date: None
- words: 64442
- flesch: 89
- summary: But if what we�re in is water, what�s that?� said Bernard, pointing down. �I do think she�s ungrateful,� said Francis. �What did you expect?� asked the Spangled Child.
- keywords: cathayâ �; death.â �; donâ; enidâ �; fish.â �; grannyâ �; isnâ �; itâ �; kind.â �; know; like; nightâ �; princess; sheâ �; thereâ �; theyâ �; youâ �; � bernard; � chapter; � francis; � iâ; � kathleen; � ll; � mavis; � mother; � reuben; � sake; � t; � tower; � â; � �
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/50361.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/50361.txt
- 50931
- author: Myers, Jane Pentzer
- title: Stories of Enchantment
- date: None
- words: 23975
- flesch: 89
- summary: The doctor was greatly interested, and said, Do you know, little girl, I intend to stay here all night, sometime; perhaps I may see the Mist Lady too. Do you know, little girl, I intend to stay here all night, sometime; perhaps I may see the Mist Lady too.
- keywords: child; day; eyes; girl; great; lady; little; little girl; max; mother; night; prince; white; wolf
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/50931.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/50931.txt
- 51798
- author: Stratemeyer, Edward
- title: When Santiago Fell; or, The War Adventures of Two Chums
- date: None
- words: 57874
- flesch: 87
- summary: This I felt certain Alano would remember well, and, at the risk of being spotted, I emitted the whistle with all the strength of my lungs, not once, but half a dozen times. It was a Spanish military officer of high rank who spoke, and he addressed Alano Guerez and myself.
- keywords: alano; burnham; captain; chum; cuban; father; feet; good; guerez; half; jorge; left; long; mark; men; road; santiago; soldiers; spaniards; spanish; time; water; way
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/51798.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/51798.txt
- 53859
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: With the British Legion: A Story of the Carlist Wars
- date: None
- words: 133945
- flesch: 80
- summary: That you are a Protestant is amply sufficient to show that there are as good men of one religion as of another. I could hold my own against most Spaniards, but in fencing it is a different thing; it is not a question of strength only by a long way. Some of the Spaniards are good hardy men, captain, no doubt; but very few of these will be found among the gentry, who pass the day in sleeping, dawdling about, and smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee.
- keywords: able; arthur; better; cabrera; carlists; colonel; count; course; day; days; door; doubt; general; good; great; half; hallett; hands; horses; house; left; leon; little; long; man; men; mercedes; morning; place; roper; round; sir; time; town; way; work
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/53859.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/53859.txt
- 54214
- author: Baldwin, James
- title: A Story of the Golden Age
- date: None
- words: 73100
- flesch: 82
- summary: You expected to find me half man, half horse, and you were looking for the hoofs; for thus have many men thought concerning me and my race. _' Then there came to the contest, great numbers of young men, the pride of Hellas.
- keywords: apollo; away; city; come; day; earth; eyes; fair; far; father; great; hellas; heracles; hero; heroes; home; ithaca; king; land; like; long; man; men; mountain; odysseus; old; sea; son; story; thou; time; words; young; zeus
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/54214.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/54214.txt
- 54678
- author: Barzini, Luigi
- title: The Little Match Man
- date: None
- words: 19040
- flesch: 93
- summary: A hundred voices from every side called �Haiya!� and the first said, �Come, I have found traces of his blood! Haiya!�
- keywords: bye.â �; donâ; head.â �; isnâ �; little; time; � fiam; � t; � â; � �
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/54678.txt
- plain text: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/txt/54678.txt
- 55021
- author: Munroe, Kirk
- title: Through Swamp and Glade: A Tale of the Seminole War
- date: None
- words: 81372
- flesch: 75
- summary: Other white men have lied to me and cheated me. Wiley Thompson, where is my wife? CHAPTER XIV OSCEOLA SIGNS THE TREATY The group of white men on the opposite side of the table had left their seats before Osceola stepped toward it.
- keywords: anstice; away; boyd; brother; camp; chief; coacoochee; country; day; douglass; face; forest; fort; general; girl; great; indian; life; like; little; long; louis; man; men; moment; night; nita; osceola; place; ralph; river; soldiers; time; war; warriors; white; white man; young
- cache: /shared/reader-library/war-stories-juvenile/cache/55021.txt
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- 59235
- author: Rabelais, François
- title: Three Good Giants Whose Ancient Deeds are recorded in the Ancient Chronicles
- date: None
- words: 55466
- flesch: 83
- summary: Not voices, but more like sobs, good old man. Think of all this for a second! Peace, good man, I pray thee!
- keywords: big; chapter; city; come; day; father; friar; gargantua; giant; good; grandgousier; great; illustration; initial; island; king; like; little; long; man; master; men; old; pantagruel; panurge; people; picrochole; thou; time; way
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- 59536
- author: Havard, Aline
- title: Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob
- date: None
- words: 75249
- flesch: 81
- summary: The war is as yet only beginning for Lucy Gordon, and the old, pleasant times are just ending, but, like every other girl in America, she is trying hard to find the courage and cheerfulness which have never yet been wanting in our Service and which are going to help America to win. Lucy Gordon, you've only made fifteen compresses, and you have been quiet enough to work, goodness knows, said Julia at last, looking at her friend with accusing eyes.
- keywords: bob; captain; day; door; elizabeth; eyes; face; father; german; going; good; gordon; hand; home; julia; know; like; little; long; look; lucy; major; marian; mother; mrs; right; room; sergeant; thought; time; way; william
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- 7060
- author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
- title: At Agincourt
- date: None
- words: 122265
- flesch: 74
- summary: I suppose it is the same, when you put it so, Long Tom; but there will be none of your English maids to watch your prowess here. No, Master Guy; but here we shall fight for our own satisfaction, and prove to ourselves that we are as good men as our fathers were. But there must be no mistake; if trials they must have, it must be by good men and true, who will know what is necessary and do it; and who will not stand upon legal tricks, but will take as evidence the fact that is known to all, that those people are dangerous to Paris and are the enemies of the king and the Duke of Burgundy.
- keywords: archers; arms; burgundy; castle; come; count; dame; day; duke; england; english; eustace; france; french; good; great; guy; house; king; knights; lady; like; long; lord; man; margaret; master; men; paris; place; sir; sir eustace; time; tom; way
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