id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-21 chapter-21 .txt text/plain 4197 197 75 way, guided by a star, or following the direction of some water-course, advance, and stood, exultingly, over a spot of fresh earth, that looked The eyes of the whole party followed the unexpected movement, "'Tis the trail!" exclaimed the scout, advancing to the spot; "the lad waddling beasts: this Huron travels like a white general. true eye of the scout recovered them at a distance, and seldom rendered visible around the place, the trail appeared to have suddenly ended. companions made the circuit of the halting place, each slowly following "Ay, it has been planned with Indian judgment," said the scout, when Huron would be too proud to let their tender feet touch the water." A short distance from the place where Duncan stood, The scout turned to Heyward, and regarded him a moment with unconcealed struck on the water, and Duncan turned his eyes just in time to perceive ./cache/chapter-21.txt ./txt/chapter-21.txt