id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-23 chapter-23 .txt text/plain 5192 217 69 lodge, where they stood clustered in a dark and savage group, gravely brushed the dark and powerful frames of the savages who thronged its So soon as their visitor had passed, the observant warriors fell back the chiefs placed themselves on the earth a little more in advance. Duncan profited by its light to read the probable character of his "When an Indian chief comes among his white fathers," returned Duncan, just given, another warrior arose, and placed himself in an attitude to moments succeeded, during which Duncan believed the active and turned, gleamed like a meteor again before the eyes of Duncan, and, at when his haughty eye rolled toward the dusky forms of the warriors, who the captive turned his face toward the light, and looked down on the the Hurons," Uncas coldly replied; "the children of the Lenape know how of spectators glided from the lodge like troubled sprites; and Duncan ./cache/chapter-23.txt ./txt/chapter-23.txt