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The Prairie, by J. Fenimore Cooper

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"The Prairie" was the third in order of Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. Its first appearance was in the year 1827. The idea of the story had suggested itself to him, we are told, before he had finished its immediate forerunner, "The Last of the Mohicans." He chose entirely new scenes for it, "resolved to cross the Mississippi and wander over the desolate wastes of the remote Western prairies." He had been taking every chance that came of making a personal acquaintance with the Indian chiefs of the western tribes who were to be encountered about this period on their way in the frequent Indian embassies to Washington. "He saw much to command his admiration," says Mrs. Cooper, "in these wild braves... It was a matter of course that in drawing Indian character he should dwell on the better traits of the picture, rather than on the coarser and more revolting though more common points. Like West, he could see the Apollo in the young Mohawk."

 

Source: The Prairie By J. Fenimore Cooper, available at Preject Gutenberg

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The Prairie: Introduction by Cooper J. Fenimore Cooper 3573
The Prairie: Chapter 1 J. Fenimore Cooper 4110
The Prairie: Chapter 2 J. Fenimore Cooper 3661
The Prairie: Chapter 3 J. Fenimore Cooper 3743
The Prairie: Chapter 4 J. Fenimore Cooper 3588
The Prairie: Chapter 5 J. Fenimore Cooper 4040
The Prairie: Chapter 6 J. Fenimore Cooper 3911
The Prairie: Chapter 7 J. Fenimore Cooper 3584
The Prairie: Chapter 8 J. Fenimore Cooper 3651
The Prairie: Chapter 9 J. Fenimore Cooper 3424

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