id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-17 chapter-17 .txt text/plain 7702 356 79 "My pale-face friend is very welcome," said the Indian, with a familiar The Hurons keep a hot fire to dry the white man's clothes by." "I thank you, Huron--or Mingo, as I most like to call you," returned the "Mingo," said the hunter, a little of the weakness of human nature "Good; a Huron is a red-skin, as well as a Delaware. Hawkeye can go back and tell him how he has outwitted the Hurons, how he darters, they are comely enough to gain the liking of any young man, The Hurons know that they have a great warrior for their "Judith told me to come this time, Deerslayer," Hetty replied, "she "And your father, good little Hetty--and Hurry; did they know of your Delawares, and this is a matter in which pale-face and red-skin gifts "What shall I tell Judith about you, Deerslayer; I know she will send me ./cache/chapter-17.txt ./txt/chapter-17.txt