id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6609 Skinner, Charles M. (Charles Montgomery) Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 04 : Tales of Puritan Land .txt text/plain 45744 2156 80 near his home to await the white man, but in this little fastness he the old man said to him, "I have a wife for you, my son," he answered, said the young man, "Now comes the end," and lying down on a bear-skin he work, and, liking the place no longer, he went away and the tribe was Crawford's time one search band took a "good man" to lay the watcher, Indian powwows and witches, and at late hours of the night the light of saw a large black horse driven by a weary looking man with a child beside for doing so, people said, for on windy nights the spirit of the old man he called his people to him: "This," said he, "is my death-day. night cries were heard on board of a ship that lay at anchor a little way The Indians said there were other rocks near it which ./cache/6609.txt ./txt/6609.txt