id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4077 Leacock, Stephen The Mariner of St. Malo : A chronicle of the voyages of Jacques Cartier .txt text/plain 24238 1221 78 Jacques Cartier, the great sea-captain of that place, whose name is upon them a great fishing ship which had sailed from the French port of said Cartier, 'is worth more than all the New Land.' The ships lay off Cartier's boats explored the northern end of prince Edward Island for next day after the boat had returned to the ships, the savages came Before leaving the Bay of Gaspe, Cartier planted a great wooden cross The land in sight, they told Cartier, was a great approach the ships, and the words of Cartier's Indian interpreters so The day after this a great concourse of Indians came again to the river came on board the ships, where Cartier held a great feast for them and Before Cartier and his men returned to their boats, some of the Indians A Great many accounts of the voyages of Jacques Cartier have been ./cache/4077.txt ./txt/4077.txt