id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15401 Butler, William Francis, Sir The Great Lone Land A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America .txt text/plain 129102 5169 72 Rocky Mountains, Hudson Bay, and Lake Superior, along a river called the this great stretch of 400 miles and reaching at last the Red River two days from this time; he had left a horse and Red River cart at Steaming thus for one day and one night down the Red River of the North, their way into Lake Winnipeg, up the great Saskatchewan River, and Poor red man of the great North-west, I am at last in your land! trade of the great Fur Company on every river from the Bay of Hudson to large Hudson Bay boats with full crews of Red River half-breeds and About two miles north of Fort Garry the Red River makes a sharp bend to Fort Pitt stands on the left or north shore of the Saskatchewan River, new line of country down the great valley of the Saskatchewan River to its ./cache/15401.txt ./txt/15401.txt