id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33467 Franklin, John Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827 .txt text/plain 138589 5791 70 passing through Deep River, Clear and Buffalo Lakes, overtook the boats On your arrival at the mouth of Mackenzie River, you are to despatch Dr. Richardson with Mr. Kendall and five or six men, in one of the boats, to A few miles above the Bear Lake River, and near its mouth, the banks of men were sent to carry the meat to the borders of a river which Mr. Kendall had discovered, while the boat went round to its entrance about with two men to examine the mountains on the borders of Bear Lake River, term it, "bay ice," having formed on the surface on the sea, the boats to a bay of the Great Bear Lake, about a mile from Dease's River. place, about seven or eight miles from Bear Lake River, a bed of plastic About five miles above Bear Lake River, the cliff consists ./cache/33467.txt ./txt/33467.txt