id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29024 Andrews, Roy Chapman Across Mongolian Plains A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest' .txt text/plain 78306 4399 81 in the desert--Chinese motor companies--An antelope buck--A great Beginning work--Carts--Ponies--Our interpreter--Mongol tent--Native Mongol hospitality--Camping on the Turin Plains--An enormous herd of The forests of Mongolia--A bad day's work--The Terelche River--Tserin hunting--We kill two wapiti--Return to Urga--Mr. and Mrs. MacCallie--Packing the collections--Across the plains to Peking Importance of Far East--Desert, plain, and water in Mongolia--The Gobi A long climb--Roebuck--An unsuspecting ram--My Mongol hunter--Donkeys miles of plain to Urga by way of the same old caravan trail over reached the plain we turned off the road toward two Mongol _yurts_, which rested beside the river a mile away like a pair of great white Ages--like a picture of the days of Kublai Khan, when the Mongol returned to Urga a Mongol came to our camp in great excitement and After ten days we left the "Antelope Camp" to visit the Turin plain The Mongols kill great numbers of antelope in just this way. ./cache/29024.txt ./txt/29024.txt