id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44499 Russell, William Clark The Wreck of the Grosvenor, Volume 3 of 3 An account of the mutiny of the crew and the loss of the ship when trying to make the Bermudas .txt text/plain 43020 2235 85 across the sea, on the look-out for ships; when they come across "Ask them to let me have a few men to work the ship to the nearest Cornish lay upon the deck with the end of the main-brace in his hands, I saw the boatswain speak to the steward, who left the wheel to help sea, and the ship comes to again under my hand, and braves, with her The boatswain had by this time taken the wheel, to let Cornish go below and went on deck, and going close to the boatswain I said-The steward said "Yes, sir," and looked about him for a place to sit or I liked to see, and that he watched the ship very closely each time she "Boatswain, ask Mr. Royle to let me take the wheel," said Miss The boatswain shoved the boat's head off, and we each shipped an oar ./cache/44499.txt ./txt/44499.txt