id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-34 chapter-34 .txt text/plain 5615 410 84 first glance of the eye told his former friends, that the old man was When he had placed his guests in front of the dying man, Hard-Heart, �Pawnee, I die as I have lived, a Christian man,� resumed the trapper �A boastful tongue is not heard in the heaven of a white man,� solemnly �Little that I have ever seen is forgotten,� returned the trapper: �I Will you do a favour to an old and dying man?� �It is a far journey to send such trifles,� resumed the old man, who �I know the place,� interrupted Middleton, observing that he spoke with �Pawnee,� continued the old man, always changing his language to suit �The words of my father are in my ears,� returned the young partisan, Captain,� he added, making an effort to wave his hand for Middleton, �I father,� interrupted Middleton. The stone shall be put at the head of your grave.� ./cache/chapter-34.txt ./txt/chapter-34.txt