id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt marryat-ready-1841 marryat marryat-ready-1841 1841 .txt text/plain 100773 3964 80 Upon the question being put to Mrs. Seagrave, she replied that she was quite satisfied with the ship having no motion, and did not feel herself equal to going on shore; it was therefore decided that she should remain on board with the two younger children, and that, on the following day, Mr. Seagrave should take William and Tommy to see Cape Town, and return on board before night. Poor Juno was very much astonished when she came up the ladder and perceived the condition of the vessel, and the absence of the men; but Mr. Seagrave told her what had happened, and cautioned her against saying a word to Mrs. Seagrave. cache/marryat-ready-1841.txt txt/marryat-ready-1841.txt