id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6610 Skinner, Charles M. (Charles Montgomery) Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 05 : Lights and shadows of the South .txt text/plain 9692 479 83 town, whose denizens were like other Indians in their love for fight and when a scouting party came in, one day, bringing with them the daughter The old chief ordered the captive, still bound, to be taken to a point on the boat was on the water he gave the word to the girl, who instantly middle of it a sound like the coming of a cyclone brought the farmer out speech that a man in the crowd cried, "Look, fellows! the village, one morning, the boys were surprised by Indians, who hurried Early in the days of the white occupation of Georgia a cabin stood not night by the sound of wings and the rising of the river. and the people so took it to heart that when the white men came, directly There no white man comes to rob the Indian and ./cache/6610.txt ./txt/6610.txt