id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-07 chapter-07 .txt text/plain 6990 315 76 When about a hundred yards from the shore, Deerslayer rose in the canoe, approaching the land, and his own canoe reached the point just as his other, like savage creatur's that meet in the woods; go your way, then, "That's just, red-skin; thought you must be wrong in thinking the canoe they reached the open ground, the former pointed towards Deerslayer's eyes of the savage were glancing on him, like those of the crouching rifle at its side, Deerslayer then returned and stood over the Indian So saying, Deerslayer raised the Indian in his arms, and carried him to appearance of a second Indian on the lake shore, a few hundred yards The eye of Deerslayer was Satisfied that the man in the canoe could have no arms, Deerslayer "If you've enj'yed yourself enough in that canoe, red-skin," Deerslayer for a warrior, sounding much more manful and valiant than Deerslayer! ./cache/chapter-07.txt ./txt/chapter-07.txt