id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10874 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) At Sunwich Port, Part 4. Contents: Chapters 16-20 .txt text/plain 12039 903 86 away," said the matter-of-fact Miss Nugent. "I should have thought that that was his affair," said Miss Nugent, "But you don't want them to marry?" said Hardy, ignoring the remark. Conversation reverted to the missing captain, and Hardy and Mrs. Kingdom "Wot'll be the end of it I don't know," said Mr. Wilks, laying a hand, "And what about your foot, Wilks?" said Hardy, somewhat taken aback by "I had to be civil," said Miss Nugent, calmly; "I'm not a sea-captain." "You're out early," said Hardy, as the old man stopped and turned with "I'm going to pay my respects to Cap'n Nugent this afternoon," said Mr. Wilks, suddenly. "He's been like that all the way," said Mr. Silk, regarding the steward "I have thought of a scheme for upsetting Nugent's marriage," said Hardy, "Young Hardy to see me!" said the captain to his daughter, after Bella "To see your daughter," said Hardy. ./cache/10874.txt ./txt/10874.txt