id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8584 Twain, Mark Roughing It, Part 3. .txt text/plain 17832 969 80 great plain and was a sufficient number of miles away to look like an sheet of blue water lifted six thousand three hundred feet above the could hold, three times a day, and chasing game over mountains three yellow pine timber land--a dense forest of trees a hundred feet high and log-house and excite the envy of the Brigade boys; but by the time we had out a long way from shore, so great a storm came up that we dared not try miles, and he walked back for exercise, and got the horse towed. Gold Hill, was the most successful silver mining locality in Nevada. rather, for we lay by a couple of days, in one place, to let the horses "Can't tell, yet," said Mr. Ballou, who was an old gold miner, and had ledge that would yield two thousand dollars a ton--would that satisfy way--suppose some person were to tell you that two-thousand-dollar ledges ./cache/8584.txt ./txt/8584.txt