id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4975 Carnegie, David Wynford Spinifex and Sand A Narrative of Five Years' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Ausralia .txt text/plain 127444 5877 78 The pool of water was now a dry clay-pan; the numerous native wells Numerous old native camps surrounded the water, and many weapons, spears, The next day we crossed more old native tracks and followed them for some for water; for he presently took us to a small granite rock and pointed for water, came to an empty rock-hole amongst some rough hills of black miles from the camp, no water or signs of rain were to be seen. his mates, he said, were sinking for water in a likely spot some half-mile camped, and the available man returned to the rocks to water the horses Given a good hot summer's day, flies as numerous as the supply of water is little creeks run out into the sand, winding their way for a mile or two camel), having no food or water from daylight until camping-time. ./cache/4975.txt ./txt/4975.txt