id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-10 chapter-10 .txt text/plain 4548 191 69 with eyes expressing a savage longing to possess the baubles; but "Le Renard Subtil is too much of a warrior," said the reluctant Heyward, returned Magua, in his broken English, laying his hand, at the same "You hear," said Magua, with stubborn indifference: "the red Hurons call turned their eyes, as one man, on Magua, demanding, in this expressive "I would speak to Magua, what is fit only for so great a chief to hear." The Indian turned his eyes on the young soldier scornfully, as he "Now, speak," he said; "if the words are such as Magua should hear." the Hurons might think the white man believed that his friend was his before the wigwam of Magua, until the heart of the Indian shall be of the rewards, when Magua made an expressive gesture and said: with Heyward at their side, while the Indians flanked the party, and ./cache/chapter-10.txt ./txt/chapter-10.txt