id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36383 Pennell, Joseph A Canterbury Pilgrimage .txt text/plain 9398 543 86 journey by rail, which is the way latter-day pilgrims mostly travel. Then we went for some distance over the Old Kent Road, which is laid with opposite a little street full of old two-storied houses, with tiled roofs road, had come to a stop in his flight from the young man with a A little way out of Deptford we came to Blackheath, where their evil genius, in the shape of an old man in a tall white cap, came There were many pilgrims on the road; a few, like us, were on machines, saying '_Place aux dames_.' A very little joke went a great way with them. and then, as the road turned, we saw the river, where ships were at along the road we saw them lying under the hedges and in shady places. Of the many places on the road to Canterbury, made famous by latter-day [Illustration: _A Little River._] ./cache/36383.txt ./txt/36383.txt