id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52528 Stevenson, Fanny Van de Grift The Cruise of the "Janet Nichol" Among the South Sea Islands: A Diary .txt text/plain 47316 2541 82 same; but alas, the ship, which looked like a man-of-war, moved away To-day we came to anchor off Savage Island, or Nuieue, having on board A native man, an old friend, stopped us on the way back to Apia, white trader's house, Penrhyn Island_] Lloyd carried the camera, while Louis walked about looking round him. Louis and Lloyd went back to the ship, but I remained, with Tin Jack, eyes starting with terror; Louis's little girls ran to him and me and We took from the island a man, woman, and boy for He said if we crossed the island we would find a board house, When Lloyd came the trader said he wanted two fine white and looks just like the _Equator_.[10] Louis says that every intelligent-looking man, a missionary from another island, came up and accompaniment to Louis's singing; the old man several times tried to ./cache/52528.txt ./txt/52528.txt