id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11746 Roosevelt, Theodore Through the Brazilian Wilderness .txt text/plain 114399 5281 75 or saw a ranch-house close to the river's brink, or stopped for wood The river now widened so that in places it looked like a long lake; it river and in the ponds we saw the finfoot, a bird with feet like a I spent a couple of days of hard work in getting the big white-lipped river, of which Colonel Rondon had come across the head-waters, whose clear, deep, rapid little river, swollen by the rains. All day on the 13th the men worked at the canoe, making good progress. After about two hours and a half we came on a little river entering foot of the rapids we camped, as there were several good canoe trees The following day, the 19th, the men began work on the canoes. Lyra, Kermit, and Cherrie, with four of the men, worked the canoes rapid and bad waters of many of the South American rivers. ./cache/11746.txt ./txt/11746.txt