id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17032 Hall, Basil The Lieutenant and Commander Being Autobigraphical Sketches of His Own Career, from Fragments of Voyages and Travels .txt text/plain 113163 4027 67 Progress of the voyage--Cape of Good Hope--Ships' decks in the time for any good things said of the bearer to work their way, ship's way through the water was too great to allow of bathing smoothest water ever found in the open sea, two large ships coming out the boats in good time, if need be, to tow the ships apart, or, occasions, when a whole ship's company, captain, officers, and young not lowered till the ship be well round, and the stern-way at an end. on coming into action; but in a ship of the line the men pass their As soon as the ship's company have been mustered, the captain takes word is passed along the lower deck at breakfast-time, that the ship's the commanding officer's orders, that ships should go further into If the ship be new, it will be of great advantage that the captain or ./cache/17032.txt ./txt/17032.txt