id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35486 Jarvis, W. H. P. (William Henry Pope) The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike .txt text/plain 70598 5110 89 John Berwick, who is by way of being our hero, shall have a chapter to In this way John Berwick and his old-time mining-mate pleasantly passed "I fancy so," said John; "better ask the purser--here he comes." John and George followed the man through a doorway into a cold room "Better go in and eat, fellows, and I'll look after the dogs," said After they had passed over the last little lake Hugh shouted to John John looked up and saw the smiling face of Frank at his kitchen door. Hugh thus told the history of Yukon--so far as the white man knows it. George and Hugh, coming in soon after John's return, were shown the John and Hugh working at day, George and Frank at night. Days came and went; yet neither John nor Hugh found bed-rock, although told you it was time Uncle Sam came and took Canada!" John Berwick felt ./cache/35486.txt ./txt/35486.txt