id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-05 chapter-05 .txt text/plain 3603 146 73 scout; "I heard the imp brushing over the dry leaves, like a black Heyward could distinguish the impatient gesture of the scout, through edge, where the scout had collected the rest of the party, more by the scout drew a canoe of bark from its place of concealment beneath some So soon as Cora and Alice were seated, the scout, without regarding the "Ay," returned the composed scout, "the Indians have hid the beasts with The scout directed Heyward and his disconsolate fellow of the scout was seen, for an instant, gliding above the waters, before again at the side of the low rock, before they thought the scout had Heyward, perceiving that the stubborn adherence of the scout to the "An Indian is a mortal to be felt afore he is seen," returned the scout, scout; "but it's a good sign to see a man account upon his dumb friends. ./cache/chapter-05.txt ./txt/chapter-05.txt