id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11186 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) Over the Side Captains All, Book 6. .txt text/plain 2755 167 90 afraid to go on deck of a night for his trick at the wheel, after a few "Come on deck," he said, thickly. Dadd was leaning forward clumsily on the wheel, with his hands clenched the dead man being mingled with a dread of taking the wheel when night "The wheel's haunted," said the cook, solemnly; "mark my words, there's light we saw a ghastly black-bearded man, dripping with water, regarding "Well," said the skipper, turning to Bill, with a mighty yawn, "take him Jem Dadd got another man's body, as he He slept in the dead sailor's bed that night, the only man in the He stayed on deck all day in the sun, but, as night came on, returned to "Come and look at him," said he. "It's his name," said the cook, and we all repeated them. He went to look for one as Bill turned to the sailor to get him to repeat ./cache/11186.txt ./txt/11186.txt