id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-29 chapter-29 .txt text/plain 4705 172 66 dangerous weapon, the object being to strike the tree as near as case of our hero, Rivenoak and the older warriors were apprehensive that young men were eager, instead of being fierce, and Rivenoak thought he Deerslayer got an inkling of this warrior's want eyes, the firmest and oldest warrior of the red-men never having more sacrificed the captive to his hatred of the pale-faces generally, Rivenoak now told his people that the pale-face had proved himself to be When Deerslayer saw the chosen warriors step into the circle, with their Great Spirit often speaks to men with such tongues. Had I as many hands as four warriors, their been cut off by this pale-face; my Hurons wish to see if he did this by daughter, and sit by Sumach, who is in grief; let the Huron warriors that they left the captive, for a time, in their hands, it being a ./cache/chapter-29.txt ./txt/chapter-29.txt