id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10997 Osborne, David, Mrs. (Fanny) The World of Waters, Or, A Peaceful Progress O'er the Unpathed Sea .txt text/plain 93794 5413 79 Days.--Diving for Pearls.--The Sea-Boy's Grave.--The Funeral.--Gulf him several times since he became a great man and a ship-owner; but this island runs the chain of White Mountains, so called on account "I can tell you, papa," said George, "the size of the largest ship By turning a handle which is inside the ship, the sea-water is let Isle of Thanet There is a little place called Fishness, not far from There are a great many islands in this sea, many more than I "There appears to be no islands in the White Sea." which next day an English captain observes:--'We made an island of captain's hand, when the time came, and the body of our dear little of water 17 miles long by 7 broad, was said by an old native female island, and the sea-coasts are inhabited by Malayans, of whom Sir islands, which look so tempting after a long voyage on the great ./cache/10997.txt ./txt/10997.txt