id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36422 Scully, W. C. (William Charles) Lodges in the Wilderness .txt text/plain 48295 2814 79 desert fled before us like thistledown borne on an eddying wind. SAND-GROUSE--OUR HORSES--KANXAS--NIGHT IN THE DESERT--DAWN--HEAT--THE reach it involved a long day's trek, for the route was through soft the desert towards our camp; they should arrive the following night. Kanya-veld shewed like a darker wrinkle on the desert's brown face, for desert often voluntarily refrain from drinking water for several days at There is not a watering place in the Bushmanland desert which has not trace of day, that the desert's inhabiting soul came forth and bounded away for a few hundred yards on a course curved like the blade night's wind, still lay upon the grateful desert. several miles away, on our left front as we turned and faced the camp, their usual time throughout the western desert and the mountain tract. uncertain water-place a few miles over the edge of the desert and a ./cache/36422.txt ./txt/36422.txt