id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44193 Byron, John Byron's Narrative of the Loss of the Wager With an account of the great distresses suffered by himself and his companions on the coast of Patagonia from the year 1740 till their arrival in England 1746 .txt text/plain 44153 1380 67 for some time; when, by a great roll of a hollow sea, we carried away it to shore in the yawl; when having landed it, the captain came down One day, when I was at home in my hut with my Indian dog, a party came Having at this time an off-shore wind, we kept the land close on board, till we came to a head-land: it was near night before we got abreast room, went a little way from us, into a small nook, over which a great as least as good a place as Wager's Island to end his days upon; but day brought us to the bottom of a great bay, where the Indian guide the canoes of the Indian men, who had been some time expected from an As soon as the men were landed, she and the old Indian woman went up, ./cache/44193.txt ./txt/44193.txt