id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b4506684 Cavendish, A. E. J. Korea and the sacred White Mountain, being a brief account of a journey in Korea in 1891 by Captain A. E. J. Cavendish. Together with an account of an ascent of the White Mountain by Captain H. E. Goold-Adams, B. A. With 40 illustrations and two maps 1894 .txt text/plain 43564 2015 79 Each official has according to his rank (there are 8 Governors of provinces and 332 Prefects) a certain number of attendants, such as secretaries, seal-bearers, and "soldiers," and The seas round Korea swarm with fish, and near Won-san I Soul-Won-san high-road, which is a tolerably good track in or about 18 miles from Soul, we pitched our tent in a graveyard, on a mound 20 feet above the road, and close to the is Brazier's tiny house, built on a shelf cut out of the hillside; on each side of the stream are vegetable gardens belonging to the Koreans or Japanese, also the live-stock yards of The day before leaving Won-san we paraded our ponies, and village of twelve houses, on the right bank of theChang-jin river. had three times to cross over hills 200 feet above the river, stream called the Sha-phyong, flowing to the north-east, having on our way passed another small inn at the foot of the ./cache/uc1.b4506684.pdf ./txt/uc1.b4506684.txt