id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10222 Webb-Peploe, Mrs. (Annie) The Pilgrims of New England A Tale of the Early American Settlers .txt text/plain 122139 4365 66 I have a little sister at home,' said Henrich--and the soft Indian desire to return to my home, and my friends, and the worship of my God. Among your people none know anything of the true God, and none believe 'Yes, Oriana, I do worship the one Great Spirit; the God and Father of is not thus that the great Mahneto calls His children to come to Him. Once I believed all these Indian stories; but now I know that they are by his father as by Helen and Edith; and when he returned to his muchloved home after the toils and cares of the day, his wife forbore to settlers; for they well knew that their Indian friends had long been And Henrich seated himself by the side of his young Indian wife, and Once more we must leave our Indian friends, and return to New Plymouth, Plymouth but must return to dwell with his Indian friends, and fill the ./cache/10222.txt ./txt/10222.txt