id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21061 Collingwood, Harry Under the Chilian Flag: A Tale of War between Chili and Peru .txt text/plain 85765 3134 71 "Oh, I don't know, Jim; I think this place looks right enough, and it is Encalada_, and manned; and presently Jim, in full uniform, took his seat Douglas was the second man aboard the Peruvian monitor, and he raced Jim saw a man run aft and dip the Peruvian ensign three times in a mock Jim then bade good-bye to Captain Condell and returned to his own ship, to call for volunteers to man the torpedo-boats; and Jim Douglas and "Wait a bit, Jim," replied Terry, working away like a madman with This craft had, like Jim's boat, several times made the circuit of the time; moreover, Jim kept a man at the masthead day and night. she was never at any time in the least danger, and Jim Douglas, with his was a fast ship, the most formidable in the Peruvian fleet, and Jim ./cache/21061.txt ./txt/21061.txt