They threw Kitty's bodies aside and began to slash with their branches to release John's father. John began to cry and shouted to those people. That eagle says that he just wanted help. John began to hate the two Britons. No one took John's father away from the trash box, and no one noticed that John had eagle's Tomahawk sliding it under his coat. That night, John's father died. Shortly thereafter, Daniel Smith married John's mother. A year later, Daniel left John and became a disciple of a copper master named Master Medicot.
According to the author's eldest daughter Susan Fenimore Cooper, Cooper first came up with the idea of this book when he visited Adirond Dax with British gentlemen in 1825. The party passed through Catskill, an area that Cooper already knows well, and what he wrote in his first novel "Natie: Pioneer". They moved to George Lake and Glens Waterfall. Impressed by the cave under the waterfall, the members of the party "This is a romantic scene," said Susan Cooper 14th Derby Earle Smith - Stanley. Mr. Cooper promised in Stanley, "There must be a book in the place where these caves should be, basically an Indian, then a romantic idea that appeared first in his heart."
In 1850, with the help of her famous father, James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, one year announced the natural history, "rural time" of Lake Osego in New York State. I mentioned Susan Fenimore Cooper in the history of literature, more precisely the name of my father to position her book in understanding the history of literature. If the history of literature is faithful to the development and reaction of past literature, the name of Susan Fenimore Cooper is familiar to all American literary researchers of the 19th century. Her books are very popular both in the US and abroad, and six prints were done by 1854, Thoreau's Walden's publication year. It was reissued in rural era, it was re-published in 1868, it was reprinted again in 1876, it was subsequently reprinted in 1998, and it was reissued in 1887. However, many of the contemporaries knew her name, but only the father of most scholars in the 1990s knew.