id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12296 Andrews, Yvette Borup Camps and Trails in China A Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, and Sport in Little-Known China .txt text/plain 95662 4633 76 tigers--Experiences with the Great Invisible--Killing a man eater--Chinese Our caravan--The Yün-nan pack saddle--Temple camps--Chinese Hsia-kuan--Summer temperature--Lake--Graves--Pagodas--Mr. H.G. Evans--Foreigners of Ta-li Fu--Chinese mandarins--Mammals at Ta-li--Caravan rivers of all China with its velvet green mountains rising a thousand feet distance down the river in twenty-four hours and had breakfast with Mr. Kellogg at his house the morning after we left Yen-Ping. It is seven days since we left Yün-nan Fu and each night we have come but one white person in a year and a half, was living entirely upon Chinese were climbing a long mountain trail to a pass over eight thousand feet high The following day Heller went out with the hunters and saw two gorals but resident of Chu-hsuing Fu, a large Chinese city six days from Yün-nan Fu. In Ta-li Fu, Reverend William J. Just before camping the next day we passed through a large village where we ./cache/12296.txt ./txt/12296.txt