id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11243 Cooper, James Fenimore Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore" .txt text/plain 171199 8272 79 appeared to think much of Lucy, and very little of my poor sister. all on deck so busy, that it was some little time ere I saw Lucy again. The old woman gazed at Marble like one who scarce know what to make of times like these, when not a day passes that something good does not offer "I think that is little probable, Miles," answered Grace, who lived and But feelings of this nature could not long absorb a man like Mr. Hardinge, who soon regained as much of the appearance of composure as it "Miles," Lucy said, after a long and thoughtful pause, "it is not good for long and thoughtful look at the actual state of things--"On the whole, Mr. Marble, it may be well to take in our light sails, haul our wind, and let "Marble, my dear fellow, why, how fare you?" said our old ship-mate, ./cache/11243.txt ./txt/11243.txt