id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-095 chapter-095 .txt text/plain 1549 49 61 Always the vast slope draind by the Southern sea, inseparable with The eighteen thousand miles of sea-coast and bay-coast on the main, the thirty thousand miles of river navigation, Always the prairies, pastures, forests, vast cities, travelers, visible through the clear waters, the great trout swimming, In lower latitudes in warmer air in the Carolinas the large black Thirty or forty great wagons, the mules, cattle, horses, feeding The shadows, gleams, up under the leaves of the old sycamore-trees, the flames with the black smoke from the pitch-pine curling and rising; incisions in the trees, there are the turpentine works, Northward, young men of Mannahatta, the target company from an mules or oxen before rude carts, cotton bales piled on banks southward but returning northward early in the spring, In the Mannahatta, streets, piers, shipping, store-houses, and the Singing the song of These, my ever-united lands--my body no more ./cache/chapter-095.txt ./txt/chapter-095.txt