id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12121 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) The Lady of the Barge The Lady of the Barge and Others, Part 1. .txt text/plain 4222 307 88 "Ten o'clock, Ted," said the skipper, slowly. hour's time," said the mate, calmly. "Don't take no notice of him, Ted," said the skipper, pityingly. "This is my brother-in-law, Cap'n Gibbs," said Ted, introducing the new "I'll get the supper," said the mate, suddenly; "you sit down, old man, "I'll leave you the lantern," said the mate, making it fast, "and we "Let Loo mind her own business," said the mate, sharply; "she's not going "I'm ashamed of you, Ted," said the skipper, with severity. "It couldn't be too long for me," said Miss Harris, tossing her head. The skipper said no more, but his face was so worn that Miss Harris, when "There's no call to make mischief, Ted," said the skipper, somewhat "All right," said the mate at last; "have it your own way." "I came down for the trip," said Miss Harris; "that is all about it. ./cache/12121.txt ./txt/12121.txt