id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46742 Bradley, A. G. (Arthur Granville) The Rivers and Streams of England .txt text/plain 63970 2694 70 through various counties, meeting again as great rivers, just in time to Running under the picturesque church and bridge of Atcham the river soon river-bank, while a wide street runs inland up the hill slope bordered beautiful old town with its superb Abbey church rising conspicuously portion of a river running a course of 130 miles, says something for its through gradually widening water-meadows between low hills, the river little manor houses perched here and there by the river-bank. river, bearing, as we have seen, the waters of half that county to the pleasant, old-fashioned, wide, open, typical south-country market-town. almost as much water to the river as its three parent streams. The bed of a salmon river or a rocky trout stream Tyne is a good salmon and sea-trout river and a splendid trout stream. old Church and ruined Tower of Tanfield stand by the river bank. ./cache/46742.txt ./txt/46742.txt