id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40019 Pike, Warburton The Barren Ground of Northern Canada .txt text/plain 91257 3205 72 Great Slave Lake, and also takes in Fort Chipeweyan, the head-post of large band of Indians, known as the Caribou-Eaters, whose hunting-ground and eighty miles to the Great Slave Lake, but, in travelling with canoes to the east end of the lake to trade for meat with the Indians hunting reached the head waters of the Great Fish River by a chain of lakes the Yellow Knife Indians at the east end of the Great Slave Lake, and pines on King Lake, within an easy day of a small meat _cache_ that I large stream that falls into the Little Buffalo River close to the Fort which the river leaves the far end of the lake; the east shore was After a mile of strong running stream the river falls into another lake, River and should arrive at the fort in good time the next day. ./cache/40019.txt ./txt/40019.txt