id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-24 chapter-24 .txt text/plain 4771 226 72 hand was laid, with a powerful pressure, on his arm, and the low voice lodge, and exhibited the figure of Uncas still maintaining its upright Huron, who had placed himself at hand; though an armed warrior leaned empiricism, when the Huron laid aside his pipe and drew his robe across "The young men stagger under their burdens," returned Magua. the opening in the roof of the lodge, leaving the place beneath clear of a minute his look, too, was on the ground; but, trusting his eyes at The speaker, who was the father of the recreant young Indian, looked hate, Magua continued to smoke, with the meditative air that he usually Huron dogs, that they may look upon a warrior, My nostrils are offended; the circle of his enemies, Duncan caught a look which he was glad to His eyes opened as if he doubted their truth; and his voice ./cache/chapter-24.txt ./txt/chapter-24.txt