id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15777 Cook, James A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 127849 5263 76 At length day-light came and brought us fair weather; and having stood into Bay. Having got clear of the land, I directed my course for Cape Circumcision. the sea; and some on board thought they saw land also over the ice, bearing This weather continued till near noon the next day; at which time we Having got on board this supply of water, and the Adventure about twothirds as much (of which we stood in great need,) as we had once broke the In the afternoon having but little wind, I brought-to under an island of as the sea run high, we made our course no better than S.S.W. At four o'clock the next morning, the gale had a little abated; and the At day-light in the morning of the 16th, we saw an island of ice to the ./cache/15777.txt ./txt/15777.txt