id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1406 Dickens, Charles The Perils of Certain English Prisoners .txt text/plain 19803 1100 86 sloop, and saw the signal run up, "Come on board; hands wanted from the "Sir," says Captain Maryon, chafing a little, as he looked out of his "Mr. Pordage," says Captain Maryon, looking out of his hammock again, "as "Very good, Captain Maryon," says Pordage, in a tremendous passion. "Now, men!" says Captain Carton; "I have to let you know, for your little before that time, I had challenged, and Miss Maryon and Mrs. Belltott had come in. "Good Davis," says Miss Maryon, "what is the matter? "What signal may you mean, sir?" says Sergeant Drooce, looking sharp at "Look at these ladies and children, sir!" says Charker. deep, in which the spare arms were, and in which Miss Maryon and Mrs. Fisher, their hands and dresses blackened with the spoilt gunpowder, In the day-time, I had the like post in Captain Carton's boat. ./cache/1406.txt ./txt/1406.txt