id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21389 Kingston, William Henry Giles Ronald Morton; or, the Fire Ships: A Story of the Last Naval War .txt text/plain 146677 8073 82 wiser man," said Hilda, observing the Spaniard's look of anger, and at captain of the said ship, he had received very little hard cash, and fellow, and I don't quite like the look of his countenance," said Ronald Ronald Morton went on deck, he found the French ship scudding before it ship was to put to sea than did Ronald Morton; at all events he would be The old man cast an inquiring, doubtful look at Morton's countenance, looking, officer-like man who just now left the ship!" RONALD JOINS LORD CLAYMORE'S SHIP--THE "PALLAS" AT SEA--A CHASE--ENEMY'S "We must be sharp in manning the frigate, Morton," said his captain. captain was on deck; Morton had already ordered the ship to be kept it away," continued the captain, watching the French ships through his which the ship was engaged allowed the captain or Morton very little officer, Captain Ronald Morton?" said Edda. ./cache/21389.txt ./txt/21389.txt