id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015085433483 Durham, Victor G. The submarine boys and the smugglers : or Breaking up the New Jersey customs frauds, by Victor G. Durham 1912 .txt text/plain 37247 3589 92 "Or else, sir," Lieutenant Jack Benson suggested, very respectfully, "the receivers of the "I don't like to admit, sir, that there is anything in the line of duty which I can't do," Lieutenant Jack answered, setting his jaws squarely. As Jack, Hal and Eph passed with that combination of erect carriage and easy walk that one "It's a bit stifling down here," said Lieutenant Jack Benson, rising, at last. "Shall we wait for you, sir?" asked the coxswain, touching his cap after Jack Benson had real life of the Navy," retorted Jack Benson, outwardly wholly placid, Lieutenant Jack Benson stopped at the Belleair, the best summer this was told how Jack Benson and Hal Hastings, two boys wandering about in search of a follower of the sea, Lieutenant Jack Benson, So Hal closed the window, while Jack Benson "I can almost hear the poor fellows cheering," smiled Jack Benson, turning to Eph. ./cache/mdp.39015085433483.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015085433483.txt