id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20544 Fenn, George Manville The Little Skipper: A Son of a Sailor .txt text/plain 12500 833 93 Mrs. Trevor had said a few words to the Skipper before they started The Skipper stared in wonder, for as he said this, the big sailor [Illustration: "_'Jack Robinson' saluted the little Skipper and Dot._"] father had come back, if Dot had not uttered a tiny sob, when the boy "For someone who is always going to act like a man," said the Captain "Yes; come into our room," cried the Skipper. "Yes, I know," cried the Skipper hastily, "and the frogs said--" "Morning, Bob," said the Captain, pressing his boy's hand hard, and "Where my father's ship is," said the Skipper. "Right you are," cried the man again; and Bob felt as if he should like "No," said the Skipper, "I am only going to see my father. "Oh, no!" said Bob, looking at the man wistfully. "Yes, 'Jack,'" said the Skipper, turning away his flushed face. ./cache/20544.txt ./txt/20544.txt