id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 05-prairie_002-1804 James Fenimore Cooper 05-prairie_002-1804 1804 .txt text/plain 3886 105 54 This adventurous and venerable patriarch was now seen making his last remove; placing the endless river between him and the multitude his own success had drawn around him, and seeking for the renewal of enjoyments which were rendered worthless in his eyes, when trammelled by the forms of human institutions.[3] In the pursuit of adventures such as these, men are ordinarily governed by their habits or deluded by their wishes. It was now evident, by the tardy movements both of beasts and men, that the time of necessary rest was not far distant. cache/05-prairie_002-1804.txt txt/05-prairie_002-1804.txt