id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 60796 Bedford-Jones, H. (Henry) The Second Mate .txt text/plain 20089 1849 94 "You bet I do," said Jim Barnes, his eyes twinkling. "I'm going to be busier yet, right after lunch," said Jim Barnes. "What do you mean, Mr. Barnes?" demanded Ellen Maggs, a faint touch "No chance," she said, and astonished Jim Barnes by smiling. Shortly before two bells, Jim Barnes welcomed Ellen Maggs and Nora Jim Barnes turned to the quartermaster, smiling slightly. "Ship's on fire," said Jim Barnes, chuckling to himself. Barnes made his way to the bridge, where Hi John and two lascars were Jim Barnes came out of the cabin, thrusting a dead lascar ahead of boat at my feet," said Barnes. "I don't know but what you're right, John," said Barnes thoughtfully. "Our boats!" cried Jim Barnes. Barnes looked up at Nora Sayers. Barnes looked up at Nora Sayers. Barnes looked at the recumbent figure of Ellen Maggs in the boat, "Plenty of men aboard her," said Barnes. ./cache/60796.txt ./txt/60796.txt