id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6607 Skinner, Charles M. (Charles Montgomery) Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 02 : the Isle of Manhattoes and nearby .txt text/plain 8280 385 80 In the days when most of New York stood below Grand Street, a roistering woman, who looked at them with immodest eyes and said, "Dirck Van Dara, Never from that night was Dirck Van Data seen or heard of For a long time afterwards the island was regarded as a place that When the devil set a claim to the fair lands at the north of Long Island for though their guard at Watch Hill, Rhode Island, and other places A great drought had fallen on Long Island, and the red men prayed for When the English landed on the island they saw that the Indians were not hat and left the house, never to be seen again in the places that had great as that of playing all day; so, as long as he was in for it, he Montauk Point, Long Island has been swept by the wars of red men, and ./cache/6607.txt ./txt/6607.txt