id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.aa0003768660 Stevenson Robert Louis The wrecker / by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne ; illustrated [by William Hole and W. L. Metcalf] 1891 .txt text/plain 124455 8539 86 "Mr. Dodd, I believe," said he, addressing a smallish, bearded gentleman, who sat writing at the table. "McGibbon's been reading some dime-novel, I suppose," said one club man. One day I had ventured a little further by way of experiment; and, in the sure expectation they would continue to go down, sold several thousand dollars of PanHandle Preference (I think it was). flying open; the new silk handkerchief in busy requisition; and the man's eye, of a clear sailor blue, shone We made Melbourne right enough, and the old man said: 'Mr. Nares, "Every man to his trade, captain," said I. "Nares," said I, "I've told you how I first saw Captain Trent in that saloon in 'Frisco 2 how he came with "That's the worst of all," said Jim, like a man in "The fact is, I think I know the man," said I. ./cache/uc1.aa0003768660.pdf ./txt/uc1.aa0003768660.txt