id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-011 chapter-011 .txt text/plain 5578 149 66 having no boat now to take care of, I went over the land a nearer way went farther from the shore; for, waiting thereabouts till evening, I my boat about the island again; but when I began to think of putting it grew all like trees, and were by this time grown so big, and spread so upon lower ground, lay my two pieces of corn land, which I kept duly innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out for how should any other thing in human shape come into the place? came on shore from my boat: this cheered me up a little, too, and I else but my own foot; and why might I not come that way from the boat, went down thus two or three days, and having seen nothing, I began to lived on the spot, yet that there might sometimes come boats off from ./cache/chapter-011.txt ./txt/chapter-011.txt