id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33142 Merrill, Rufus Stories About Indians .txt text/plain 2252 172 80 [Illustration: The above picture represents Indians hunting Buffalo.] [Illustration: Indian Village.] [Illustration: Indian Chief.] which an Indian never does; his gun I know to be short by the mark [Illustration: Oregon Indians.] [Illustration: Indian Council, with white men, making a treaty.] to let him know if any strange Indian should come to his wigwam. the Indian promised to do, and the governor agreed to give him a mug "He no speak," replied the Indian. disposed of, and the Indian was about to depart, he mildly said, "Mr. Gubernor, my squaw have child last night." The governor, finding the [Illustration: Indian with his Bow and Arrow.] [Illustration: Indian with his Tomahawk.] Indian, whose horse was young, strong, and spirited, to exchange with the parties, when the Indian cried out,--"The horse is mine, and I'll this man," said he, "affirms that he has raised the horse from a colt, THE GOOD CHILD'S STORY BOOK. ./cache/33142.txt ./txt/33142.txt