id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49802 Russell, William Clark The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 1 (of 3) .txt text/plain 46474 1937 78 III.--THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP 18 "That sounds like a good argument, sir," said I, still smiling. that my ship reaches home in safety!' I said, 'What vessel was she, "It was the Phantom Ship he saw, you think, sir?" said I. work that ship have ceased to be living men by reason of their great There was a small wind blowing and the ship, under full sail, was "Mr. Fenton," said the carpenter, "I never yet knew or heard of a ship The death of a captain of a ship at sea is "'Tis an ugly-looking night," said he, with a little tremble running He then said, "Mates, yonder's the Death Ship, right Captain Vanderdecken stood for a moment looking round upon this warring table with a sad face, whilst Vanderdecken said, "'Tis the clock that from the intelligent, if death-like, looks of a man, speaking of ./cache/49802.txt ./txt/49802.txt