id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30064 Kelly, R. Talbot (Robert Talbot) Peeps at Many Lands: Burma .txt text/plain 22051 921 73 upper waters give place to towns which bear names, while large and strangely-shaped boats carry the produce of the country to some great clothing the beautiful tints of their forest flowers and Many little Burmese villages surround Rangoon, where, half buried in number, the Irrawaddy forms its great highway for traffic, and a large extent, the whole country away from the river-banks is densely covered river, and are crowned by a belt of almost continuous forest-trees, little idea of how beautiful and interesting a river it is. for Burma is a thirsty land and some of these watering-places are far tree and thicket is a home for birds, all forms of animal life appear river-banks do these pagodas crown the hills, but in every town and by building them close to the water, either on the river-bank or hills rise from the banks of the river, each crowned by a pagoda, ./cache/30064.txt ./txt/30064.txt