id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46503 Thompson, Arthur R. (Arthur Ripley) Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail Being the Adventures of Two New England Boys in Alaska and the Northwest Territory .txt text/plain 81859 4459 84 readers pass over the trail to-day in the footsteps of David and Roly, breakfast was over, Mr. Bradford and the boys, in company with Mr. Kingsley, boarded a cable-car, which soon carried them down a hill point of Vancouver Island, where the steamer remained half a day, Mr. Bradford procured two mining licenses which gave himself and David the Roly and David signalled with their caps and soon attracted Uncle "Now, boys," said Mr. Bradford, "do you know how to pitch your tent?" "We won't need such long poles as Uncle's tent has," said David, "nor "Well, boys," said Mr. Bradford, as Uncle Will finished, "it looks as David described his uncle's marksmanship with great enthusiasm, and Mr. Bradford and Roly were quite ready to admit the brilliance of the feat. "Well done, Roly, my boy!" said Mr. Bradford, heartily, when the "We'll try to," said Mr. Bradford, as he and the Indian boy re-crossed ./cache/46503.txt ./txt/46503.txt