id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21469 Kingston, William Henry Giles The Mate of the "Lily"; Or, Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book .txt text/plain 37537 1855 83 "The 'Amphion!'" exclaimed Uncle Jack, eagerly, looking hard at the men. described, but I was generally on board the brig with Uncle Jack, under the stern of the brig, we saw the captain standing aft, pointing Uncle Jack said that he had felt the tips of the bird's wing pass over we saw in the distance not a few long suspicious-looking prahus, we head brought to the wind, when, as I looked up, I saw every sail aback. "He will soon come round," said Blyth; "I will watch him, so do you go I, taking Ned, went with the Malay captain on board his vessel. This was said for the first mate to hear, but Uncle Jack turned away get on board before they can reach the ship," said the first mate. Captain Bingley had laughed at our carrying so many guns, and Uncle Jack boatswain's boats started on their return, leaving Uncle Jack, Blyth, ./cache/21469.txt ./txt/21469.txt