id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-19 chapter-19 .txt text/plain 7796 334 72 passing northward, and the sail soon swept the scow so far up the lake grew upon the eyes of Hutter and Hurry as the hours advanced, changing of the lake, and more particularly of its shores, Hutter turned the head appearances generally auspicious, the canoe of Judith was seen floating Hurry had lowered the sail, and by this time the Ark was within two All these conjectures passed from Hutter to Hurry, the former appearing Under the circumstances, Hutter and Hurry were not men to be long to come forth and help to take in the sail, and to secure the Ark. Chingachgook obeyed, and by the time he had reached the head of the Hutter had hauled a canoe up to the head of the scow, and, as the canoe of Hutter passed through the gate into the dock, he arms in the Ark, Hutter and Hurry having proceeded without their rifles, ./cache/chapter-19.txt ./txt/chapter-19.txt