id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35213 Reid, Mayne Afloat in the Forest; Or, A Voyage among the Tree-Tops .txt text/plain 92733 5156 80 looked more like clumps of trees half-submerged under water than For a long while they saw around them only open water, as of some great but half-way between the water's surface and the branches, the colossal seen but open water,--the horizon not even broken by the branch of a dark water, and beneath the close-growing trees, they watched for the We must leave for a time the castaways in the tree-top, and follow the Their swim terminated at length, and the Indian, pointing to a tree, "I see something like the trunk of a dead tree, afloat upon the water. weary of it long before coming within sight of the open water on the the water; for just like old Munday on the alligator had the monkey come they sleep over land, or water, so long as they have the trees to cling water, and nothing to direct his course, neither tree, nor rock, nor ./cache/35213.txt ./txt/35213.txt