id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21745 Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) The Life of a Ship .txt text/plain 6860 355 91 need not wonder much that little Davy took to the salt water like a One day Davy sat on a rock beside the sea, leaning on his father's "Oh, how I wish my father would let me go to sea!" said Davy, with a the man and the boy went hand in hand to the yard where ships were Time flew on, and little Davy fished with his father, and worked for his "You see, lad," said Ben, "the ship is bound for Quebec with a mixed After Davy had bought all he wanted, and ordered a sea-chest, he went hold of the yard, while the ship tossed and plunged in the waves. Little Davy looked at the man next him, and that moment there came a wave so big and black that Davy thought the sea once noble ship now lay a wreck upon the water, with the masts and sails ./cache/21745.txt ./txt/21745.txt