id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28551 Garland, Hamlin The Trail of the Goldseekers: A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse .txt text/plain 57414 3741 89 ride, and all day we climbed over low swells, passing little lakes Indian standing near said to Burton, "I have gentle horse, no buck, We camped on this, the sixth day, beside a fine stream which came Next morning as we took the boat--which was filled with horses wild flat, but an old trail turned to the right and climbed the north bank At such times the man on the trail feels the grim power of Nature. the trail, following running water most of the way over a very good horse breaks away from his fellows on the trail, it is pretty safe to easy to follow the horse so long as he kept to the trail, but the great care of our horses till we reached a little meadow at the for our journey, two men came romping down the trail, carrying packs ./cache/28551.txt ./txt/28551.txt