id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-20 chapter-20 .txt text/plain 4721 221 76 canoe nigher to the land, Uncas; this sand will take a stamp as easily The young man observed the precaution; and the scout, laying a board paddled the canoe some distance from the fort, and within the broad and this we float on," returned the scout, "your two eyes would answer your while the canoe glided over several miles of water. Chingachgook laid aside his paddle; while Uncas and the scout urged the The scout laid aside his rifle, and resumed the paddle, while Chingachgook inclined the bows of the canoe a little you chose this from among the Huron canoes," said the scout, smiling, "Get you, then, into the bottom of the canoe," returned the scout; "you "Softly, softly, major," said the scout, who by this time had reloaded above the canoe," interrupted the abstracted scout. arms and packs, and the scout announced to Munro and Heyward that he and ./cache/chapter-20.txt ./txt/chapter-20.txt