id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5808 Twain, Mark Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World. Part 1 .txt text/plain 28129 1837 82 Leaving Honolulu--Flying-fish--Approaching the Equator--Why the Ship Went Where New Zealand Is--But Few Know--Things People Think They Know--The Railway Station--Making Way for White Man--Waiting Passengers, High and officers of the ship laid away their blue uniforms and came out in white Ten years passed away before I saw him the second time. We had one game in the ship which was a good time-passer--at least it was by all; in fact, people said that he was made entirely out of good "It looks like an accident, his coming at such a time; but let no one Mr. Brown drive the Old People to Nancy Taylor's one at a time, or put Savages are eager to learn from the white man any new way to kill each In Captain Cook's time (1778), the native population of the islands was pictures of ships, New England rural snowstorms, and the like; sea-shells ./cache/5808.txt ./txt/5808.txt