id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44497 Russell, William Clark The Wreck of the Grosvenor, Volume 1 of 3 An account of the mutiny of the crew and the loss of the ship when trying to make the Bermudas .txt text/plain 44470 2360 85 He turned his eyes up aloft; then went to the ship's side, and looked Captain Coxon was a decidedly good-looking man, not in the smallest I was watching these two men talking, when Duckling said-The watch on deck had orders to call the captain if a change of wind A fellow came and stood under the fore-scuttle, and looking up, said in near the long-boat, looking aft, and Coxon suddenly called to him, Presently Mr. Duckling left the captain and ordered the men to go hands to get the ship under weigh," cried Duckling; and turning to me Duckling had thought fit to set the main top-gallant sail, and the ship "We've come to complain of the ship's bread, sir," said one of the men, "It's a wreck," said I, turning to the man; "let her come to again and Some men on the main-deck watched me looking at the bodies, and when ./cache/44497.txt ./txt/44497.txt