id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49975 Russell, William Clark The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 53190 3332 83 Vanderdecken and Van Vogelaar, and walked about the quarter-deck, time would pass before the needs of the ship would force Vanderdecken this Death Ship, with Van Vogelaar standing like a statue within twenty "Do you believe," said I, "that the men of this Death Ship have the wind looked like smoke issuing from behind the sea where the "Doth any man suppose," said Vanderdecken, rearing his great figure and the first time since I had been in the ship the wind had come fair. 'Twas more like the spiriting of canvas than the hands of men going of those men--of Vanderdecken, at all events--watching his ship as escape from this Death Ship whilst she sails the seas. "I expect to return in this ship," said I, speaking with my eyes "I am like you, Captain Vanderdecken--weary," she said, smiling, whilst "Mrs. Gretton's book is timely, life-like, and for every reason to ./cache/49975.txt ./txt/49975.txt