id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31497 Bone, David W. (David William) The Brassbounder: A Tale of the Sea .txt text/plain 59676 4863 93 It seemed a long time before the Old Man saw the 'smooth' he was the old man), and went aft, leaving Munro and me to weather Martin's "I wos at the wheel one day, an' I 'eard th' Old Man an' th' Mate "Where's she from, Mister?" said the Old Man to the Mate who stood with "Good business for us, anyway," said the Old Man, and told the Mate to all be righted before the Old Man comes on deck. The boats were a long time gone, and the Old Man was growing impatient, the Old Man and the Mate shouting cross orders, the boat swinging "A hand t' th' wheel, here," roars the Old Man. Martin looks up 'No time was to be lost,' as the Old Man had said. "It's no use talking," the Old Man had said when he and the Mate were ./cache/31497.txt ./txt/31497.txt