id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59813 nan The Footpath Way: An Anthology for Walkers .txt text/plain 52203 2678 79 You may walk by night or by day, in summer or in winter, in fair Consider how a man walking approaches a little town; he sees it a long It is well to be in places where man is little and God is great--where I have heard it said that you may, when the moody fit comes on, walk course of which I often walked from twenty to thirty miles a day. of mind soon gave way to the influence of his natural good spirits, country-looking man, in a large jockey great-coat, the owner of the enjoy the said pleasant walks, the old town was not exactly the place "Won't you walk in, sir?" said the elderly man. How one enjoys one's supper at one's inn, after a good day's walk, stockings, who walk their fifty miles a day: three hours' march is his ./cache/59813.txt ./txt/59813.txt