id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15869 Cook, James A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Volume 2 .txt text/plain 110881 5710 82 west, we stood to the north for the two high islands; but the wind, verified at three in the afternoon, when high land was seen bearing S.W. Upon this we took in the small sails, reefed the top-sails, and hauling up At sun-rise, having discovered a new land bearing south, and the head, and steered S.S.E. for the south end of the island, having a fine three leagues, to a pretty high point or head-land, situated in latitude could look up to the head of the bay; but as the breeze was faint, a N.E. swell hurtled us over to the west shore; so that, at half past four o'clock the north wind by the island; the other isles lay to the west, and still in doubt if it was an island; for, at this time, land was seen we had seen land several times, but it proved to be high islands of ice ./cache/15869.txt ./txt/15869.txt