id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25980 Ellis, Edward Sylvester Footprints in the Forest .txt text/plain 70214 3264 80 "Why does Deerfoot come to the camp of the Pawnees?" continued Lone Furthermore, the study of the Pawnee's face convinced Deerfoot that Lone Deerfoot had crossed one stream on his way to the Pawnee camp, and it here; let Hay-uta point his rifle at the Pawnee so that he will turn his "Deerfoot believes the word of Hay-uta; he told Lone Bear, while looking hostiles, Deerfoot and Hay-uta looked back at the land just left behind. When Deerfoot and Hay-uta parted company with Jack Carleton, he feared by Jack as the Sauk Hay-uta; the second was Deerfoot the Shawanoe. made by Jack Carleton, Hay-uta and Deerfoot did not lie in that In fact Deerfoot did not care, for, if the Sauk and Jack Carleton knew Pawnee was Lone Bear, the very warrior whom the Shawanoe was so eager to Pawnees (one of whom was the warrior whom Deerfoot and Hay-uta held a ./cache/25980.txt ./txt/25980.txt