id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31926 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth The Story of Hiawatha, Adapted from Longfellow .txt text/plain 55900 3827 90 On the summer evenings, little Hiawatha would hear the pine-trees red deer?" asked Hiawatha, and he prayed to the Great Manito to tell him The next day, Hiawatha walked by the bank of the river, and saw the wild IN his wonderful canoe, Hiawatha sailed over the shining Big-Sea-Water your bow, Hiawatha," said Nokomis, "and your war-club and your magic Hiawatha left his wigwam for the home of the old Arrow-maker, and he ran "Welcome, Hiawatha," said the old Arrow-maker in a grave but friendly Chibiabos, sing your love songs!" and Hiawatha and Nokomis said: "Yes, thoughtful Hiawatha said to Minnehaha: "To-night you shall bless the Hiawatha looked through the roof and cried: "Ah, Pau-Puk-Keewis, I know Hiawatha took the ghost of Pau-Puk-Keewis and changed it into a great Turning Hiawatha saw the two strange guests who had not said a word when The wretched Hiawatha, miles away in the dark forest, heard Minnehaha ./cache/31926.txt ./txt/31926.txt