id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-01 chapter-01 .txt text/plain 5842 238 75 Deerslayer, as Hurry called his companion, was a very different person "Come, Deerslayer, fall to, and prove that you have a Delaware stomach, years with the Delawares, and know them to be as manful as any other "I am no trapper, Hurry," returned the young man proudly: "I live by the the country so early in the season," muttered Hurry to himself, in a way "Why, as to old Tom's human natur', it is not much like other men's "Anan?" said Deerslayer, looking up at his companion in a little Come, Deerslayer," he added, with a good-natured laugh, after "That is unseemly in a poor man's darter," returned Deerslayer gravely, "If that man should be Judith Hutter's husband, after what has passed, I "I would dare to speak truth, Hurry, consarning you or any man that ever "Therein, fri'nd Hurry, you do the Delawares, at least, and all their ./cache/chapter-01.txt ./txt/chapter-01.txt