id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6611 Skinner, Charles M. (Charles Montgomery) Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 06 : Central States and Great Lakes .txt text/plain 22780 1033 79 appointed hour the doors were opened and the Indians came in. At supper-time little Genevieve, the twelve-year-old daughter of Michel, fair, and when a white hunter saw her one day at the door of her father's The white man grasped her hand and joined his voice to hers. manitous of the river and the wood were offended with the medicine-man There were many water gods about Lake Superior to whom the Indians paid by Indians of the lakes, and white men, likewise. the Indians believed that an evil spirit left the stream every night and News of the triumph of the white men's God went far and ere long, blood would be shed freely and white men and Indians would take his ear, and turning he saw a strange man dressed in white. the form of a young man, clothed in white, who said, 'I was once alive, ./cache/6611.txt ./txt/6611.txt