id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-30 chapter-30 .txt text/plain 5862 289 76 "Which of these warriors is the principal chief?" demanded Judith of "I can believe this, Huron," resumed Judith, enacting her assumed "Let the Flower of the Woods speak," returned the old chief courteously, angrily at each other; especially had my young men seen that pale-face "My young pale-face boasts he is no boaster," returned the crafty chief: "It will not do, Judith," said the young man, in answer to this appeal, "None, perhaps, Deerslayer," answered the girl, with firmness, "but I meet the salutations of the Huron girls, with whom she was personally paint from your face; stand before the Hurons the crow that you are. to face with Deerslayer, chiefs and warriors; I will show you how great observable to Deerslayer and Judith, if to no others--"Ask that of your "No, chiefs--no, Rivenoak--" eagerly interrupted Hist--"Deerslayer fears "Stop Huron--stay chiefs!--" exclaimed Judith, scarce knowing what she A young Indian came bounding through the Huron ranks, ./cache/chapter-30.txt ./txt/chapter-30.txt