id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21456 Kingston, William Henry Giles The Cruise of the "Dainty"; Or, Rovings in the Pacific .txt text/plain 43982 2108 81 place where he could venture to land till they reached the islands I Harry now told me to go forward to assist the other men on the look-out. "Port it is," cried Tom. The headsails were handed, the schooner was rounded to, the anchor let eager to step on shore, my boat soon catching up Harry's. Harry's boat was getting near the schooner. As Harry and I helped him along the deck, we called old Tom and Dick to wished-for islands, at last Harry began to fear that old Tom had made When I went below to get some supper I told Harry what Sam had said. "Good day, Captain Myers," said Harry. As no natives appeared, Harry did not wish to lose time whole day; but Harry told Charlie and Dick Tilston, Nat and me, that we Harry, who was on deck, saw us coming, and presently Mary and Fanny came ./cache/21456.txt ./txt/21456.txt