id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14812 Dix, Edwin Asa A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees .txt text/plain 85906 4505 77 "How comes it to pass," wondered a traveler, over twenty years ago, little tunnels under the rocks, each turn giving a new view of the bay We shall long feel the warm life of the fresh June days by the little notch of water that turns in at the left toward the town. carriage-way along the chain, we shall see modern road-making in its is little splendor in the old town as one views it to-day; yet in coming from the long slopes to join the hurrying Gave de Pau. Houses and day's long visit to the monster sight of the mountains, the Cirque of Thermale,--the great carriage-road on to Cauterets and Bigorre, which we We have planned for a view to-day of the great Pic du Midi d'Ossau,--the away by a bridle-path, passing on the way several much-admired mountain mountain, and some of us are quickly on foot, crossing the road's great ./cache/14812.txt ./txt/14812.txt