id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21913 Stoddard, William O. The Talking Leaves: An Indian Story .txt text/plain 68516 5534 96 was the only daughter of a great Apache chief, and Rita was every bit Rita's eyes were as good as anybody's, always excepting Apaches' and "Apache warriors do not ask squaws if there are pale-faces near them. "Mountains; big lodges; trees; braves; pale-face squaws; pappooses; "Rita, Red Wolf says the talking leaves must tell you about the "Come," said Red Wolf; "the great chief is waiting for us." "Ni-ha-be--Rita," said Red Wolf at that moment, "tell Dolores she must "Better tell the chief about that old man and the boy," said one of the Steve had learned among the Lipans that the red men have a great deal as some young white men do, but an old warrior, a wise man, like Send white-headed "chief" like Murray, and the talk slackened a little. "There, Murray," said Steve, "the chief was right. "Steve," said Murray, "are you a Lipan or an Apache to-day?" ./cache/21913.txt ./txt/21913.txt