id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46128 Frazar, Douglas Perseverance Island; Or, The Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century .txt text/plain 104185 3885 75 and I soon got the boat's head pointed down stream, and the way we islands and far to the southward, as such a boat would make rapid way One piece of boat-planking, about nine feet long and ten inches wide, This ended my day's work, and the setting sun gave signs of a pleasant long-distant day been left on the island in this manner, but no signs into deep water at some place near the mouth of Stillwater Cove, and having fixed it in place, I each day conveyed the goats on board and having secured both it and the boat also, I went to work sawing off the the incoming water, and felt the boat descending, and saw the sandy boat, but during this year I went to work upon a beautiful small steam placed in order, I took my little flat-boat and went on shore with my ./cache/46128.txt ./txt/46128.txt