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Legend Of Sweating Moose Balls!

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  Total Pages: 2.03
  Total Words: 507
  Total Characters: 2153
  Number of Sentences: 39


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  Characters per Words: 4.25


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 88.35
  Fog Scale Level: 6.62
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 4.17  

Legend of sweating moose balls!


THE LEGEND OF SWEATING MOOSE-BALLS:

A long time ago, there was nobody on the land except for one Indian tribe:  The Cranchids.  Then, the white man moved in, burning down their huts, killing all of the men, and taking the women to be slaves.  They left all of the children alone, to survive on their own.  One of the children was named Sweating Moose-Balls.  His father was the chief of the tribe, and the greatest warrior that ever lived. His name was Dancing Prairie Chicken.  Now that the chief was dead, Sweating Moose-Balls would become the Chief, at the age of eight winters.

Sweating Moose-Balls learned quickly, and soon the other orphaned children were learning to collect food, build shelters, and hunt.  Many winters had passed, and the village was as good as new.  Sweating Moose-Balls was already a man, with a wife and five children.

One day, one of the hunters ran back to the village, telling of white men in their forest.  Sweating Moose-Balls took his ten best warriors with him to avenge the death of their families.  They came into view of the enemy, and Sweating Moose-Balls recognized one of them.  The man was old now, but he had been the one who had killed his father.  The other ten warriors also recognized him, along with a few of the older men.  Wanting revenge, the tribe encircled the men and moved in. ...

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