id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-11 chapter-11 .txt text/plain 6711 297 75 As the two girls came near the encampment, Hetty uttered a slight "Tell me, father--" returned the girl, looking furtively about her as As Hetty approached the chiefs they opened their little circle, with an Civil Law. As soon as Hist was seated by the side of Hetty, the old chief desired "And, now, Hist," continued Hetty, as soon as it was intimated to her "And, now, Hist," resumed Hetty, as soon as she perceived that her first "You can tell these chiefs that throughout this book, men are ordered to Hetty resumed she inquired earnestly of Hist if the chiefs had "Neighbor, for Injin, no mean pale-face," answered the Delaware girl, "Tell my young sister," said the Huron, looking directly at Hist, "that "The Iroquois chief go to speak--my pale-face friend listen," said Hist. Hetty and Hist were now left alone with Hutter and ./cache/chapter-11.txt ./txt/chapter-11.txt