id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10974 De Windt, Harry A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán .txt text/plain 60286 3213 77 city some miles out of Baku, called by the natives "Tchortorgorod," or The hut, like most native houses in Persia, had no chimney, the only Given a good horse and fine weather, Persian travel would be We averaged fifty miles a day after leaving Teherán, desolate-looking place and filthy post-house, which was reached at dingy brown walls, mud houses, and white minarets of the city of the Persian cities--saving, perhaps, Teherán--it retains but little of we rode out of Kashán next day, past the moated mud walls, forty feet ninety feet long by fifty broad, its walls covered with large We covered, the first day out from Ispahán, nearly a hundred miles The rock, about half a mile long, is intersected by one narrow street, Shiráz stands in a plain twenty-five miles long by twelve broad, from the day we left Beïla till our arrival at Dhaïra about midday on ./cache/10974.txt ./txt/10974.txt