id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21087 Hutcheson, John C. (John Conroy) The Ghost Ship: A Mystery of the Sea .txt text/plain 81776 4218 81 "Yes, sir," said I, stepping up to him again, having moved away into the "Why, just a little pain here, sir," said Jackson, pressing his hand to "I can quite believe that, sir," said the other, looking round about and "I wish you'd come and look at Jackson, sir," he said. cap ere he addressed the skipper, "but I seed the ghost-ship, too, sir, "It wore arter that, sir, that he seed the ghost-ship," said the old "Lucky Masters saw the boat, sir," said I when I reached the deck and up "Yes, sir," said the skipper. "Of course it was a real ship, you old dotard!" said the skipper gruffly "All right, my dear sir," said the skipper good-humouredly, glad to see "I thought so," said the skipper, looking round at us and then turning "Look here, colonel," cried a voice from the skipper's state room aft, ./cache/21087.txt ./txt/21087.txt