Works of James Fenimore Cooper: The Last Of The Mohicans: Chapters 22 - 33

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Cooper, James Fenimore

Cooper, James Fenimore
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
The Last Of The Mohicans: Chapters 22 - 33

Chapter 22

Hawkeye stands, silently laughing at the appearance of David. The singing
- master reports to the men that Alice is detained by the Hurons in their
nearby camp, and that Cora is at some distant village of a neighboring Indian
tribe. David, himself, is allowed to go about freely, because the Indians
suspect that he is not of completely sound mind. (Indians feel that the Great
Spirit protects people who are feeble-minded.) At this time, David is
thrilled to receive from the hands of Hawkeye the ...

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