id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42611 Edwards, William Seymour In to the Yukon .txt text/plain 51797 2783 80 We have spent two delightful days in St. Paul, great city of the journeyed down ten miles to the summer country home of another old-time All day we have sailed up this great land-locked sheet of blue water, is the overflow of Surprise Lake, a sheet of water twenty miles long and possessions of North America, sixty miles long to where it comes to Taku We have now been descending this great river all day long; as wide as wider, with more water, and when we passed the White River the blue [Illustration: DAWSON CITY, THE YUKON--LOOKING DOWN.] six horse stages leave Dawson every day, and as many come in, carrying the fine steamer "White Horse," and are now two days up the river on our land, where grows wild hay and ducks abound, and the "Great Slave" River On the Canadian Pacific Railway we had beheld the great Columbia River ./cache/42611.txt ./txt/42611.txt