id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8821 Cameron, Verney Lovett To The Gold Coast for Gold: A Personal Narrative. Vol. I .txt text/plain 85880 4677 75 well-watered little harbour-city may be called a two-dinner-a-day place, [Footnote: _Six Years of a Traveller's Life in Western Africa._ than a score of years ago, remains as it was; The landing-place calls Near the refuge-house called the Poizo, some 4,500 feet above sea-level, [Footnote: It is placed west instead of east of Cape Girao in the towered churches and their large whitewashed houses, look more like peaks; we see boys perched like birds upon impossible places, and men the Town House, near the Jesuit church, is rich in old volumes, mostly right or south, [Footnote: The town of Santa Cruz runs due north and [Footnote: Near the dirty little square south of the Custom House. [Footnote: A gorge lying to the north of the town, like the like Santa Cruz, lies at the foot of a high sea-wall, whose straight and market, a fine, solid old building like that of Santa Cruz, containing ./cache/8821.txt ./txt/8821.txt