id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112084220299 Russell, William Clark The death ship, a strange story; an account of a cruise in "The Flying Dutchman," collected from the papers of the late Mr. Geoffrey Fenton, of Poplar, master mariner. 1 By W. Clark Russell v.1 1888 .txt text/plain 36743 1992 84 – THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP . THE CAPTAIN SPEAKS AGAIN OF THE DEATH SHIP. experienced eye will always observe a something in the ships of the Dutch and French I know not why I should have stood looking very longingly at that Plymouth ship Southern Ocean is a mighty sea, a ship is sprung to our work like hounds newly unleashed, got her dead before it, ran out studding-sail booms on both sides and sent the "A quiet night, Fenton," said the captain, ship, should wind come, under small sail, so ship should return to Table Bay we'll sail her all things to their starry colour, dimly illuminating even the distant castle-like poop, showing clearly the dark line of bulwarks, whilst a said, gently, "Sir, our captain lay dead in his "When I felt sure of the ship," she said, ./cache/uiug.30112084220299.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112084220299.txt