id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34627 Doyle, Arthur Conan The Dealings of Captain Sharkey, and Other Tales of Pirates .txt text/plain 71824 4388 86 Such a man was Captain John Scarrow, of the ship _Morning Star_, and yet come athwart my hawse when I am working the ship," said the captain. "Nay, nay, Captain Sharkey, not so hot, sir!" said the quartermaster, "You came here to speak of Sharkey, Master Craddock," said he. "The man Sharkey is a vessel of wrath," said Craddock. "That's soon set right," said Sharkey, turning his filmy eyes upon "It is no time for drinking, Captain Sharkey," said Martin. "Captain Sharkey," said he, "I come as spokesman of the crew." "So I shall, Captain Sharkey," said the old seaman, "for I have done my "Look at her hand, Captain Sharkey!" he cried. Copley Banks said little when he heard the news, but he sank into a "You've made others look death in the face, Sharkey," said he; "now it snow-white quarter-deck stood a stiff little brown-faced man, who swept ./cache/34627.txt ./txt/34627.txt