id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16458 Watson, Virginia The Princess Pocahontas .txt text/plain 65010 3672 85 260, 300 the words of Powhatan or Pocahontas as Smith relates them. "Come," called Pocahontas to her; "why dost thou tarry, lazy one?" Pocahontas wondered how Claw-of-the-Eagle liked his new life, and one "Fear not that thou hast yet left thy childhood behind thee," said her come," they said, "at The Powhatan's bidding to take thee to his lodge "I thank thee, great Powhatan, for thy words of kindness and the good "Werowance of the white men, Princess Pocahontas sends me to inform thee So every three or four days Pocahontas brought food to Smith, for his eager look on Pocahontas's face Smith was aware that his Indian speech "Welcome, little Sister," he said, "and how dost thou like thy father's "Do white men have squaws, too?" asked Pocahontas in astonishment. "We be come to buy food from thee, oh Powhatan," answered Smith, "to ./cache/16458.txt ./txt/16458.txt