id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7493 Ellis, Edward Sylvester The Daughter of the Chieftain : the Story of an Indian Girl .txt text/plain 27592 1665 88 born, a little girl named Alice Ripley sat near her home playing "Jack Little Linna, daughter of Omas, the Delaware warrior, was of the her little plump hand and said--"Linna, I am real glad you have come!" When Mrs. Ripley asked Omas for how long a time he could leave his child said--"You--little girl--big boy--go way soon--must not stay here." "Iroquois like leaves on trees--white men, call Tories--soon come down "I want to see how a little Indian girl looks," muttered Ben with a While Ben Ripley was frolicking with little Alice and her Indian friend Clasping tight the hand of Linna, with his mother at his heels, Ben "Ben has told me what you said: we are ready," replied Mrs. Ripley. "Come, Linna, here is your place beside Alice," said the mother kindly. While Omas, the Delaware warrior, stood with his face turned away from ./cache/7493.txt ./txt/7493.txt