For I led every march on the border, And I taught every rookie to fight; Though he'd curse me in close marching order, Lord!—he'd hug me on picket at night As he thought of the herd-guard at Buford When Sitting Bull swooped within reach, And 'twas every man's life, It was bullet and knife Had my cartridges jammed in the breech—lock breech! — from Frontier Ballads by Joseph Mills Hanson
This tab, called Hiding in Plain Sight,
shows you passages from notable books where your word is accidentally (or perhaps deliberately?)
spelled out by the first letters of consecutive words.
Why would you care to know such a thing? It's not entirely clear to us, either, but
it's fun to explore! What's the longest hidden word you can find? Where is your name hiding?