id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-02 chapter-02 .txt text/plain 6383 262 76 "This must be the place, Deerslayer," March at length observed; "here is "Look this-a-way, Hurry--here, in a line with the black oak--don't Hurry, when on reaching the margin of the lake, he beheld the view that nothing met it but the mirror-like surface of the lake, the placid view "Do the redmen often visit this lake, Hurry?" continued Deerslayer, But though there be other lakes, Deerslayer, there's no other Judith "Old Tom is full of contrivances," added Hurry, "and he set his heart on "You seem to know the whole history of the castle, Hurry, chimney and "Old Tom calls this sort of a wharf his door-yard," observed Hurry, as After Deerslayer had cast a look about him in the outer room, he raised "I don't believe, Hurry, that they account me as out-of-the-way "I look upon him as the most of a man who acts nearest the right, Hurry. ./cache/chapter-02.txt ./txt/chapter-02.txt