id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 04-pioneers_003-1793 James Fenimore Cooper 04-pioneers_003-1793 1793 .txt text/plain 3135 81 49 At the school where the reviving prosperity of his father was enabled to maintain him, young Marmaduke formed an intimacy with a youth whose years were about equal to his own. CHAPTER II All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens: Think not the king did banish thee: But thou the king.--Richard II An ancestor of Marmaduke Temple had, about one hundred and twenty years before the commencement of our tale, come to the colony of Pennsylvania, a friend and co-religionist of its great patron. cache/04-pioneers_003-1793.txt txt/04-pioneers_003-1793.txt