id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 55021 Munroe, Kirk Through Swamp and Glade: A Tale of the Seminole War .txt text/plain 81371 4193 79 At the time Coacoochee was many miles away from his father's village, Coacoochee, knowing little of the ways of the whites, had not realized Indian had dared draw his knife on a white man who was only exercising When Coacoochee left the Indian village on the night of his betrothal "Why should Coacoochee halt at the command of a white man?" At length they came to the place where the young Indian said he must white man who comes within reach of Osceola's vengeance, shall be chiefs, this Indian, dazzled by sight of the white man's gold, This man had proved himself Coacoochee's friend, and the young chief white man who had so befriended their young war-chief. "Tell the white chief that in five days Coacoochee will come to him. Are the words of Coacoochee good in the ears of the white war-chief?" of Indians followed Coacoochee to the land. ./cache/55021.txt ./txt/55021.txt