id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21468 Kingston, William Henry Giles Marmaduke Merry: A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days .txt text/plain 115843 6050 83 "Why, sir, I hears how Master Marmaduke's going away to sea, and I comes I saw a little boy, while the old woman who kept the stall was looking him run on for a little time, we told him why we had come, and begged "There is, as you sagaciously observe, young gentlemen, no time like the last the captain, who had been looking out forward at our ship, came up The captain said a few words to the men, and while one led poor Toby The French captain, and his officers and men, had got two guns over the One day, as Mr Johnson seemed in an especially good humour, I got Grey "She looks a fine vessel, sir," said Captain Collyer, too polite to turn The French ship had at the time little way on her, Perigal, who had got leave, came on board, looking very sad at having ./cache/21468.txt ./txt/21468.txt