id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31479 Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport) Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century .txt text/plain 112011 4681 68 "When I rose next morning, my face was one great wound, and for a long One day, our traveller met an old woman, blind and paralytic, whom her Of those beautiful descriptions of nature which lend so great a charm to Tinné's men were vainly seeking to track the great river-horse, a huge several days; and soon discovered, like other voyagers, how little the country has never enjoyed a good reputation among travellers, and Madame Having made the journey from China to Europe five times by sea, Madame On the following day our travellers turned aside to visit the famous "You have come a great distance," said Lady Hester to her visitor,[21] Kinglake, while travelling in the East, made his way to Lady Hester's the sharp needle-like rocks that form the point of the island." Two days the natural rock, and worked smooth.' Fancy the long well-opened eyes, ./cache/31479.txt ./txt/31479.txt