id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22944 Kingston, William Henry Giles The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy .txt text/plain 26046 1424 87 "Are you better, mother, to-day?" asked little Peter, as he went up to "That's true, mother," said Peter, opening the book at the third chapter "No, sir," said Peter, "I came to learn to be a sailor." "Do you hear, boy?" cried the captain, seeing that Peter did not move; "No, sir," said Peter, "I don't expect to do so for a long time to Peter heard the mate report to the captain that he had sounded the well, and old Hixon told Peter that he feared the ship had been driven "I see a man close at hand," said Peter. with Peter and old Hixon, stayed by the captain. Notwithstanding what the captain said, neither Peter nor old Hixon would know Peter will look after the captain," and they set off. even if that ship sails away, He can send another," said Peter. Captain Barrow spoke frequently to Peter and old Hixon, and when the ./cache/22944.txt ./txt/22944.txt