id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-02 chapter-02 .txt text/plain 5001 455 88 old country, to my eye it seems not to be overly peopled.� �I thank you, friend,� the old man replied to the rough invitation to �You ar� an old settler, in these districts, then?� the emigrant rather �A hunter, I reckon?� the other continued, glancing his eyes aside, as �They are old, and nearly ready to be laid aside, like their master,� said the old man, regarding his rifle, with a look in which affection or by the trap,� said the ill-looking companion of the emigrant, in his �I make but little use of either,� the trapper quietly replied. �You ar� not, then, of these parts by natur�, friend,� the emigrant �I once met a man that had boated on the river he names,� observed the �I call nothing a stream that a man can travel round,� exclaimed the �What now, dog?� he said, looking down at his companion, as if he ./cache/chapter-02.txt ./txt/chapter-02.txt