id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5113 Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James) The Confessions of a Beachcomber .txt text/plain 113578 6080 73 oysters; teeming with bird life, and but little more than half an hour's places the jungle comes down to the water's edge, the long antennae of a great tree, and blacks found in the fruit a refreshing, nutritious On another island within the Barrier Reef several species of sea-birds mother-of-pearl shell on an island some little distance away. fish, oysters "growing" on living trees, birds hatching eggs without on the water from the direction of Dunk Island, 2 1/2 miles away. The "fish" are collected by black boys on the coral reefs--dived for, There, 4 miles away, lay the island, and close at hand the turtle were Mickie said--"We catch 'em plenty little fella fish Black boys bin fishing alonga reef close up alonga where red mark, fella boy swim about long time by that reef; no catch 'em that canoe. blacks about the place--a great, good-natured, giggling creature who ./cache/5113.txt ./txt/5113.txt