id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-15 chapter-15 .txt text/plain 7158 330 78 the shore!" returned Judith, with a feigned levity that she was far "We were sorry for poor Hurry, as well as for father, Judith!" put in Hurry, just as Deerslayer, who had paused for a single instant, listened near Hurry, and took the bundle of sticks into his own hand, examining canoe," answered Hurry, passing towards the door with enormous strides, approached the Indian with loud menaces, and even Deerslayer stood Deerslayer watched all the movements of Hutter and Harry with jealous Neither Hutter nor March spoke to Deerslayer concerning their object, or It has been said that Judith took her place at the side of Deerslayer, a little too near as it is." Deerslayer went on, in his own steady, "Judith, I ought to have read a chapter to father and Hurry!" said the father and Hurry growling like bears, and yet no noise comes from the ./cache/chapter-15.txt ./txt/chapter-15.txt