id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17618 Suffling, Ernest R. (Ernest Richard) Jethou; or, Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles .txt text/plain 70361 3189 80 When the warm days and calm seas of May came I turned my thoughts to the till I landed, and came and stood by me like two old comrades. One big fellow nearly two feet long I threw into the sea, thinking to was about time to turn towards home, but on looking back the islands had day away without a thought for my poor live stock, I turned over, made Guernsey and Vale separate islands twice a day, at the time of high island, rising nearly two hundred feet above low water. The sea reached my feet, and to my excited imagination felt like the little boat-fishing, except on very fine days, when the sea was fairly minutes, looking towards Guernsey, I saw the two men pulling away to St. Peter Port with my letter. Alec was like a fish out of water at all this "high-bobaree," as he ./cache/17618.txt ./txt/17618.txt