id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075749774 Paternoster G. Sidney The cruise of the conqueror : being the further adventures of the motor pirate / by G. Sidney Paternoster ; with a frontispiece by Frank T. Merrill 1906 .txt text/plain 71720 4512 84 The man who built her evidently knew something about boat-building, and I wondered that nothing had hitherto appeared about her in the press. out of conceit with the Mist, when a dry voice remarked in my ear, "A gude-lookin' boat, yon, Mr. Sutgrove?" "Mr. Sanders will yet, I hope, accompany Mr. Sutgrove in a good many more races," said Forrest quietly, "That's exactly what we all said at the Yard," replied Forrest; "and as to the means adopted I know Whether the captain of the Dunster Castle had entertained any hope of securing the person of his conqueror I do not know, but if he had I fancy Mannering's demeanour must have made him feel the futility "You think you have me in your power, Mr. Mannering," she said, "but let me tell you that there is If such was the case, there was no time lost afterwards, for the moment we got aboard the master approached Withington. ./cache/nyp.33433075749774.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075749774.txt