id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36657 Bullen, Frank Thomas The Log of a Sea-Waif: Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life .txt text/plain 103158 4820 78 their absence the ship was strangely quiet, very little work of any kind hands must turn out to receive them, and on board the American ships the The mate got the old man aft into his cabin while the fellows clewed up weather was delightfully fine, and by day the ship was like a huge In a very short time all hands had left the ship but myself. contented ship, and more work was done in a day on board than I have practically refit the ship, all hands being kept at work all day long a day for a week to look for a ship, at the end of which time I must "All right, come aboard!" said the old man, and all hands crowded to the who had been long master of English ships, and looked like a fish out of Shipping day came, and, leaving the second mate, steward, and carpenter ./cache/36657.txt ./txt/36657.txt