id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41314 Russell, William Clark My Danish Sweetheart: A Novel. Volume 2 of 3 .txt text/plain 52779 3347 87 that sea and breeze,' said Abraham; 'so we stepped our spare mast and 'The lady looks but poorly,' said Abraham, with his eyes fixed upon 'Why, yes,' answered Abraham, 'and I dessay,' said he, looking at me, 'Want a looking-glass?' said Abraham, handing me a lump of marine soap 'The Danes are good sailors,' said Helga, looking at him, 'and they are 'Mr. Abraham,' said Helga, 'Mr. Tregarthen has told you that I can 'It is a dark little hole for you to sleep in, Helga,' said I, holding 'We shall be more fortunate next time,' said Helga, looking wistfully at Abraham put his little telescope to his eye, and, after a pause, said: 'What can I do for you, my man?' said the Captain, turning to Abraham. 'Well, see here, friend Abraham,' said the Captain turning up his eyes 'Abraham,' said the Captain, looking from him to Jacob, who leaned, wet ./cache/41314.txt ./txt/41314.txt