id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22347 Hughes, Vincent Through Canal-Land in a Canadian Canoe .txt text/plain 5351 175 66 THROUGH CANAL-LAND IN A CANADIAN CANOE short delay caused by a string of canal barges coming through to catch the morning tide, we entered upon the Grand Junction Canal, which extends form and after our usual morning dip proceeded on our way in good time. at the other end of the tunnel, and soon after bade good-bye to our whilom Before proceeding next day, we had to clear the canoe of the dirt and passed through six locks in close succession, as well as another tunnel, We proceeded on through the Birmingham Canal, passing close by Coventry, In the course of our journey along the canals we passed through a number to leave the canoe at the lock-house, and make preparations for passing way, and after an uneventful paddle, brought our day's journey to a close would see us at the end of our canal journey. ./cache/22347.txt ./txt/22347.txt