id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23504 Kingston, William Henry Giles The Story of Nelson also "The Grateful Indian", "The Boatswain's Son" .txt text/plain 39226 2111 83 Well, as I was going to tell you, my father followed Captain Captain Nelson leaped on shore, sword in hand, leaving The captain sprang on board, and soon had got the line-of-battle ships and a frigate were seen from the masthead. to bear away, and a French frigate came up and took the line-of-battle ships, four frigates, and a sloop of war, to look after the French 'Out boats!' was the order, and each of our ships near at hand sent as red-hot shot, which several times nearly set our ships on fire. went away, only leaving a frigate or so to watch what took place; but we By noon the next day the young commander had got his ship ready for sea, Pearce Ripley!" The admiral received the young captain with every mark Sir Pearce Ripley commanded several line of battle ships, and took an ./cache/23504.txt ./txt/23504.txt