id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15245 Strickland, Samuel Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I) .txt text/plain 68608 3604 78 the land a good deal of brush-wood and tops of trees are thrown into Cut a piece of elm, five feet and a half long, large enough This man, to save trouble, had left several large hemlock trees near particularly so when, emerging from the woods, we entered Hamiltonplains, and beheld in the distance the glittering waters of Rice Lake, navigable for steam-boats to the Rice Lake, at the distance of twentyone miles, which it enters after a course of fully two hundred and time contained one log-house and a very poor saw-mill, erected some house in half the time, the distance by the road being more than double who were for eight days looking for an old woman nearly eighty years of underbrushing hard-wood land, and cutting up-all the old fallen timberland, hard wood being the best indication of a good soil. land as good as that belonging to the Canada Company. ./cache/15245.txt ./txt/15245.txt