id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20827 Jones, James Athearn Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 76177 3263 78 till a long time afterwards, when the young man Chappewee's nose bled, Having brought the sun and moon to the earth, the old man Chappewee first animal which the young man Chappewee placed on the infant earth; tall and big man, shaped like an Indian in all save his hands, which his hair was very long, and swept the earth, and he wore a great white the little finger of his right hand, if a man; if a bird, or beast, of the eyes and ears of those who shall live on this beautiful world, The lovely maiden heard the words of the Nanticoke, and answered that white, call upon the Great Spirit, and sing loud songs to his praise. "Come forth, maiden spirit with the bright eyes, and assume the white man, was with the woman, the beautiful spirit, the Universal Spirit, and then towards the bosom of his great mother, the earth, ./cache/20827.txt ./txt/20827.txt