id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23267 Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) The Cannibal Islands: Captain Cook's Adventure in the South Seas .txt text/plain 26004 1091 75 Captain Cook was sent to the south seas--there, among the far-off coral lower race of people than the inhabitants of the South-Sea Islands whom Captain Cook says that to him and his men, who had seen nothing but In process of time the roving South-Sea islanders discover this little immediately surrounded by a great number of canoes, and the captain, on them, the South-Sea islanders are, in mind and body, good specimens One day, when a large number of natives visited the ship, the chiefs time of Cook's visit the natives were absolutely savages. Not less valuable to the natives of these islands is the cocoa-nut tree, present time a great number of the islands have been blessed with the number of what may be called wild men in the mountains of the islands. natives of the South-Sea Islands are all degraded, cruel, and savage, ./cache/23267.txt ./txt/23267.txt