id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26858 Maxwell, Wm. Audley (William Audley) Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 A Narrative of Early Emigrant Travel to California by the Ox-team Method .txt text/plain 26098 1251 74 wagons apart, and carry all down by hand, appeared for a time to be by day and in the camp at evening time; talking of the journey, of The Holloway party retired as usual for the night; Mr. and Mrs. Holloway and their child, a girl of two years, in a small tent near especially if the camp-site was a good one: wood, water and grass the wagons overtook them when it was time to make camp. along for a time with no train in sight ahead of us, we came upon Mr. Wood in a most pitiable plight, the result of an attack and slaughter, This small wagon, Mr. Wood said, had contained the family effects; and not--three men, equipped with a small wagon, covered with white of day the three men and their wagon silently stole away. the time came for making camp, a supply of water and fuel was ./cache/26858.txt ./txt/26858.txt