id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21484 Kingston, William Henry Giles Roger Willoughby: A Story of the Times of Benbow .txt text/plain 93660 4580 79 "Thank you," said Roger, leaving his chair.--"Come along, Stephen; we "I will do that," said the Captain.--"So, Master Roger, you may look Stephen, mounting his horse, rode away for Langton, and Roger himself, "We must carry him below and see to his wounds," said Stephen, and Roger Roger and Stephen believed that their young friend had made his escape. good in their remaining on deck, Roger and Stephen went to their cabin. Roger and Stephen had taken their seats in the boat with the Captain, Through Captain Benbow's liberality, Roger and Stephen obtained fitting Roger and Stephen were in hopes that Captain Benbow might have taken boat's crew prisoners," said Captain Benbow. "Come, my friend," said Captain Benbow, "agree to my proposal. "We shall know soon enough when the boat returns," observed Roger. "I know those men," he said, turning to Stephen; "they will fight. ./cache/21484.txt ./txt/21484.txt