id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 01-deerslayer_026-1740 James Fenimore Cooper 01-deerslayer_026-1740 1740 .txt text/plain 7497 269 74 They say an Injin may torment and tortur' the body to his heart's content, and scalp, and cut, and tear, and burn, and consume all his inventions and deviltries, until nothin' is left but ashes, and they shall be scattered to the four winds of heaven, yet when the trumpet of God shall sound, all will come together ag'in, and the man will stand forth in his flesh, the same creatur' as to looks, if not as to feelin's, that he was afore he was harmed! The missionaries are good men--mean well, returned the Delaware courteously; they are not great medicines. The Delawares believe that good men and brave warriors will hunt together in the same pleasant woods, let them belong to whatever tribe they may; that all the unjust Indians and cowards will have to sneak in with the dogs and the wolves to get venison for their lodges. cache/01-deerslayer_026-1740.txt txt/01-deerslayer_026-1740.txt