id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-14 chapter-14 .txt text/plain 5381 264 79 water-courses of the wilderness," he said; "but who that saw this spot "We are, then, at no great distance from William Henry?" said Heyward, never wet a body that passes its days in the water," returned the scout, "Qui vive?" demanded a stern, quick voice, which sounded like a "France!" cried Heyward, advancing from the shadow of the trees to the gained a little distance from the place, and letting his rifle fall into "And but little time to do it in," added Heyward, glancing his eyes "And little time to do it in!" repeated the scout. of the pond, again Heyward and the scout stole furtive glances at its "See, and judge with your own eyes," said the scout, advancing toward Heyward, as evidences that the enemy lay in force in that direction. They were followed at a little distance by the scout, with a view to ./cache/chapter-14.txt ./txt/chapter-14.txt