id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21065 Collingwood, Harry The Log of a Privateersman .txt text/plain 104056 3601 70 completed; and as Mr White had taken care to secure our letters-ofmarque in good time, it was determined that the _Dolphin_ should proceed strengthened into the misty outline of a large ship under studdingsails, running before the wind, and steering a course that would bring deck at the news, and took a good long look at the ship through the Captain Winter at once jammed the schooner close upon a wind, the vessel frigate, and this time the shot went humming close over our heads, long time; but at length turned away and said regretfully: frigate's guns, but could reach her antagonist with her own Long Tom. She therefore immediately bore up, set her square-sail and studdingsails, and, maintaining her distance, steered a parallel course to that long speech for a man to make at a time when he believed the ship to be course, Captain Renouf; and a man who looked like, and afterwards proved ./cache/21065.txt ./txt/21065.txt