id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28367 Collins, Wilkie Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot .txt text/plain 64328 2677 71 leaves and chip rocks wherever you please, the live-long day. little narrow streets; curious old quays project over the water at friend had completed his sketch, therefore, we reluctantly left St. Clare's Well, and went on our way briskly, up the little valley, and out recorded, in order to husband the little time still left to us, we soon But a short time since, a boy in Cornwall was placed under On the granite cliffs at the Land's End I met with an old man, Stone, after some little climbing up perilous-looking places, you see a Leaving the Loggan Stone, we next shaped our course for the Land's End. We stopped on our way, to admire the desolate pile of rocks and caverns taken place in the forms of the cliffs since you left the Lizard Head. the little Tomtit had lost sight of land for the first time since she ./cache/28367.txt ./txt/28367.txt