id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21079 Connolly, James B. (James Brendan) The Trawler .txt text/plain 9333 650 96 To John Snow's home in Gloucester came the tale this night of how Arthur Snow was washed from the deck of Hugh Glynn's vessel and lost at sea; Arthur's dory mate, John Snow, as you well know, and my heart is sick to John Snow let slip his book and stood up, and for the first time looked "We know, Captain Glynn," John Snow said, "and I'm John Snow and Hugh Glynn gripped hands, looked into each other's eyes, "I saw his wife one day, Simon," said Mary Snow softly, "and the little man will marry Mary Snow while Hugh Glynn lives, for there is no "Simon, it's my judgment this night that Mary Snow will never marry Saul "Go for'ard, Simon," said Captain Glynn, "and have your breakfast. "A good job, Simon," said Hugh Glynn the while we were bailing. "Did you ever think of dying, Simon?" Hugh Glynn said after a time. ./cache/21079.txt ./txt/21079.txt