id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21358 Fenn, George Manville The Ocean Cat's Paw: The Story of a Strange Cruise .txt text/plain 143335 9963 93 "That poor boy didn't seem much of a savage, uncle," said Rodd quietly; "Yes, uncle," said the boy, with something like alacrity, as the table "Good-morning, sergeant," said Uncle Paul quietly, and Rodd's mouth "I think so, uncle," said the boy quickly; and then his face looked "Well, sir, who said it wasn't?" cried Uncle Paul. "Ah, well, that sounds more like it, Pickle," said Uncle Paul, looking "By all means, then, let's go," said Uncle Paul, to Rodd's great "Well, sir, I suppose you are right," said the man, with something like "That's as long as we shall want to stay, Rodd," said Uncle Paul. "Yes, uncle," said the boy, speaking more like himself; "it must be. "Have a look, doctor," said the skipper, passing the glass to Uncle "Well, Mr Rodd, sir," said Captain Chubb, as he and the lad stood "Well, captain," said Uncle Paul, while Rodd, who had kept close to his ./cache/21358.txt ./txt/21358.txt