id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34990 Thoreau, Henry David Canoeing in the wilderness .txt text/plain 35113 2195 87 The first man we saw on the island was an Indian named Joseph Polis, like to cross the lakes �in littlum canoe,� but nevertheless, �just as The Indian said that the lichen which we saw hanging from the trees was the other way, cross our tracks many times, straight camp.� While the Indian went to get cedar bark, etc., to carry his canoe with, Our Indian said that _he_ used _black_ spruce roots to sew canoes with, deadwater, a mile or two below it, the Indian said was �a great place lake which the Indian said was called Peaked Mountain, and used by raspberries, while the Indian went down the stream a half-mile through When we reached the shore the Indian appeared from out the woods on the the Indian behind us having launched his canoe again, but I saw the carry canoe and all about half a mile down the right bank around some ./cache/34990.txt ./txt/34990.txt