item: #1 of 20 id: 15723 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; Or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht date: None words: 57247 flesch: 92 summary: Where is Tom? He went ahead, to get two good seats for us, answered Dick Rover. CHAPTER II AN IMPORTANT TELEGRAM Dick Rover would not have been so much disturbed by his father's disappearance had it not been for one thing, which was that Mr. Rover, on leaving the closing exercises at Putnam Hall, had declared that he would take the last train home that night. keywords: aleck; bahama; barforth; bill; boys; captain; cave; cuffer; dick; dora; fred; going; good; hand; hans; isle; look; man; men; merrick; right; rover; run; sam; shelley; sid; sobber; songbird; steam; tad; time; tom; treasure; want; way; yacht cache: 15723.txt plain text: 15723.txt item: #2 of 20 id: 16476 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on Land and Sea: The Crusoes of Seven Islands date: None words: 51521 flesch: 94 summary: I think we are going to have some good times while we are on the Pacific coast, observed Tom Rover, while he and Sam were waiting for Dick and the cabman to return. This suggestion was carried out, Captain Jerry being the last to go down, leaving the wheel in the hands of Dick and Tom. keywords: baxter; blossom; boys; captain; dan; deck; dick; dora; girls; good; grace; house; island; jerry; lesher; mate; nellie; right; rover; sam; ship; time; tom; want; water; way; wreck cache: 16476.txt plain text: 16476.txt item: #3 of 20 id: 22547 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht date: None words: 59689 flesch: 92 summary: CHAPTER II AN IMPORTANT TELEGRAM Dick Rover would not have been so much disturbed by his father's disappearance had it not been for one thing, which was that Mr. Rover, on leaving the closing exercises at Putnam Hall, had declared that he would take the last train home that night. Where is Tom? He went ahead, to get two good seats for us, answered Dick Rover. keywords: aleck; anderson; bahama; barforth; bill; boys; captain; cave; cuffer; dick; dora; fred; good; got; hand; hans; isle; look; man; men; merrick; new; right; rover; rover boys; run; sam; shelley; sid; sobber; songbird; steam; tad; thing; time; tom; treasure; uncle; want; way; yacht cache: 22547.txt plain text: 22547.txt item: #4 of 20 id: 23351 author: Optic, Oliver title: The Yacht Club; or, The Young Boat-Builder date: None words: 67094 flesch: 88 summary: Bring her up to the wharf, Mr. Cavendish, continued Donald. His motive in giving Donald sixty dollars and his boat, which would sell readily for three hundred dollars, and had cost over five hundred, was utterly unaccountable. keywords: bill; boat; box; captain; captain patterdale; captain shivernock; cavendish; club; day; dollars; don john; donald; father; foam; good; hasbrook; head; house; john; juno; laud; man; maud; money; nellie; patterdale; rodman; sail; sea; shivernock; sir; skylark; time; want; wind; work; yacht; young cache: 23351.txt plain text: 23351.txt item: #5 of 20 id: 2358 author: Rinehart, Mary Roberts title: The After House date: None words: 49128 flesch: 90 summary: I tried to throw it-- Oh, if you intend to protect him! I am rather bewildered, I said slowly; but, under the circumstances, I suppose you do not wish me to look after Mr. Turner? We think not--from Mrs. Turner. Mr. Turner, he said, while we are on the sea I am in command here. keywords: axe; boat; burns; cabin; captain; crew; deck; door; ella; forward; hand; house; johns; jones; key; lee; man; mate; men; miss; mrs; night; room; ship; singleton; thought; time; turner; vail; white cache: 2358.txt plain text: 2358.txt item: #6 of 20 id: 26193 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys in Southern Waters; or, The Deserted Steam Yacht date: None words: 49764 flesch: 94 summary: And some day you'll be Mrs. Dick Rover? Oh, Dick! It is I, Dick Rover! Dick! came from Sam and Hans. keywords: baxter; bird; board; boys; craft; dan; deck; dick; fred; gasper; good; hans; harold; houseboat; launch; let; look; man; pold; right; rover; sack; sam; songbird; steam; time; todd; tom; water; way; yacht cache: 26193.txt plain text: 26193.txt item: #7 of 20 id: 28387 author: Watson, H. B. Marriott (Henry Brereton Marriott) title: Hurricane Island date: None words: 94372 flesch: 90 summary: Well, Mr. Holgate, as between man and man, you were, I said. Grant was at bay in a corner, the cook lay dead, and half a dozen mutineers were struggling in the foreground with some persons I could not see: while through the broken boards of the windows other men were climbing. keywords: alix; away; barraclough; cabin; captain; corridor; day; deck; doctor; door; eyes; face; frederic; good; hand; head; holgate; john; lane; left; legrand; light; look; mademoiselle; man; men; mind; moment; morland; mutineers; open; phillimore; prince; princess; pye; queen; room; saloon; sea; ship; sir; tell; thought; time; treasure; voice; water; way; yacht cache: 28387.txt plain text: 28387.txt item: #8 of 20 id: 30848 author: Stockton, Frank Richard title: Mrs. Cliff's Yacht date: None words: 89053 flesch: 77 summary: On a beautiful September afternoon in a handsome room of one of the grand, up-town hotels in New York sat Mrs. Cliff, widow and millionaire. Now, said Mrs. Cliff to herself, as she turned from the window and selected a fresh easy chair, and sank down into its luxurious depths, there is nothing in this world so delightful as to go back rich to Plainton. keywords: beacon; board; burke; captain; captain burke; cliff; course; crew; croup; day; deck; dunkery; friends; good; home; horn; house; long; look; man; matter; men; mind; miss; money; mrs; new; people; plainton; room; shelter; shirley; shott; steamer; summer; thing; thought; time; vessel; want; way; willy; work; yacht cache: 30848.txt plain text: 30848.txt item: #9 of 20 id: 33226 author: Castlemon, Harry title: No Moss; Or, The Career of a Rolling Stone date: None words: 84116 flesch: 82 summary: They reached the top at last, however, and then Sam stopped, and, pointing through the leaves, showed Tom several men at work in a field, and a farm-house in the distance. Tom and Xury were highly enraged, especially the former, who denounced the faithless Crusoe men in the strongest terms. keywords: atkins; band; boat; captain; crew; crusoe; deck; friday; fur; good; governor; harry; island; johnny; lieutenant; man; men; newcombe; night; robbers; sam; schooner; storm; thing; thought; time; tom; vessel; want; way; work; xury; yacht cache: 33226.txt plain text: 33226.txt item: #10 of 20 id: 34488 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: The Cruise of the Frolic date: None words: 120789 flesch: 78 summary: Perhaps he perceived a certain want of cordiality in Harcourt's manner towards him, as he was evidently a keen observer of other men; for at all events he did his utmost to ingratiate himself with him, and during the second half of his stay on board he had entirely got rid of the manner which annoyed him, appearing completely a man of the world, well read, and conversant with good society. Good man. keywords: board; boat; breeze; brig; bubble; captain; carstairs; coast; course; craft; crew; cutter; dark; day; deck; eyes; fellow; friend; going; good; hand; harbour; harcourt; head; hearty; joe; ladies; lady; left; life; little; look; man; men; miss; mizen; moment; mrs; night; observed; people; poor; porpoise; return; round; run; sail; sandgate; sea; set; ship; shore; sir; staunton; tell; thing; thought; time; tom; vessel; war; water; way; wind; yacht; young cache: 34488.txt plain text: 34488.txt item: #11 of 20 id: 40214 author: Davies, G. Christopher (George Christopher) title: The Swan and Her Crew or The Adventures of Three Young Naturalists and Sportsmen on the Broads and Rivers of Norfolk date: None words: 83374 flesch: 84 summary: Frank looked at Dick, and Dick looked at Frank, and Jimmy kicked him under the table, and at last Frank cleared his throat with a preparatory ahem and said,-- I am not good at making speeches, Mr. Meredith, but we wish to express how very much obliged we have been to you for the kindness and the--in fact the--the--well, what we mean to say is--that you are a brick of a good fellow, sir. Reaching the fir-wood Frank entered it, and after looking about for a little time, he fixed upon a tall slender young larch-tree. keywords: air; birds; black; boat; boys; broad; brown; butterfly; chapter; day; dick; eels; eggs; end; feet; fish; frank; good; great; green; ground; half; hawk; head; house; illustration; jimmy; lay; like; line; look; man; mary; morning; nest; net; night; reeds; river; sail; saw; set; sir; swan; thought; time; tree; water; way; white; wild; wind; wings; wood; yacht cache: 40214.txt plain text: 40214.txt item: #12 of 20 id: 41971 author: Watson. G. L. (George Lennox) title: Yachting, Vol. 1 date: None words: 150643 flesch: 71 summary: | 1883 | | | Freedom |{Feltham }| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S. | Tootsie |{M. A. E. Payne }|1.25| ? G. Colville }| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |{ Payne }| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | L. | Papoose |{Mr. keywords: ----+-----------+---------------------------+----+-----+------+-----+-----+------+-----+-----+------+------+-------+------+ |; ----+-----------+---------------------------+----+-----+------+-----------+------+-----+-----+------+------+-------+------+ |; -----+-------+------------------------------+---------------------+-------------+ |; -------+------------------------------+---------------------+------+------+ |; ------------------------------+---------------------+------+------+ |; area |; b. |; babe |; boat; club |; cutter |; designer |; e. |; figure |; footers |; g. |; geraldine |; good; k. |; knots |; length; of| |; portsmouth |; prizes |; proposal |; r. |; race; racing; rig |; royal |; rule |; sail |; sea; squadron |; time; tons |; total |; water; watson |; whoop |; wind; yacht racing; yacht |; | +; | --|; | -|; | altd; | bird; | built|; | c.; | c.b; | corinthian; | cwt; | d.; | decima; | ditto; | dolphin; | doris; | examples; | ext; | faugh; | feet; | freedom; | ft; | gareth; | hoopoo; | l.; | lady; | merit; | minima; | o.h; | papoose; | paton; | polynia; | port; | s.; | sailing; | sloop; | starts; | stork; | text; | verena; | w.; | year; | |; | |-------------------------+--------+-------+-------+-------+--------|; | |2; | |_1/2; | |archee; | |dacia; | |glycera; | |l.s.|; | |spruce; | |the; | |valentine; | |wee; | |{clayton; | ||; |-------------------------+--------+-------+-------+-------+--------| |; |1892 |; |dis |; |madcap |; |quinque |; |yvonne |; || | cache: 41971.txt plain text: 41971.txt item: #13 of 20 id: 41973 author: Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of title: Yachting, Vol. 2 date: None words: 135674 flesch: 69 summary: James, Cork Water Club, 1720, 100 O'Bryen, Morough, Cork Water Club, 1760, 100 'Ocean Monarch,' emigrant ship, rescued by 'Queen of the Ocean,' 1848, 47, 49 'Ocean Wave,' American steam yacht, 1865, 280 O'Connell, D., loss of, in the 'Peri,' 116, 117 'Oenanthe,' 175 Olsen, Niels, N.Y.Y.C., 279 O'Neal, Charles, Cork Water Club, 1720, 100 O'Neil, Mr., 331, 335, 345 'Onkahya,' John C. Stevens's, 238; loss, 239 Onslow, Earl of, on yachting in New Zealand, 287 _et seq._ Onslow Pinnacle Rock, Bay of Islands (N.Z.), 289 Orfordness, sea disturbance off, 218 'Orion,' American yacht, 250 'Orion,' R. Northern Y.C., 78 Ornskoldskirk, Sweden, 309 Orson, Edward Forbes, of Stranraer, R. Northern Y.C., 1824, 74 'Osborne' (formerly the 'Victoria and Albert'), 6, 9 Otago (N.Z.), 301, 302 'Ottawa,' U.S.S., 247 Oulton Broad, 192, 197, 205, 219-224 'Oweene,' American cutter, 263 Oxford University Sailing Club, 182, 183 Oyster Bay, Long Island, 239 Pacific coast, 233 Paget, B., R.P.C.Y.C., 66 Paget, Lord Alfred, vice-commodore R.T.Y.C., his 'Mystery' and the 'Blue Belle,' May 23, 1843, 170; 'Belvidere' wins the 60_l._ cup in 1845, 171 Paget, W. B., owner of the 'Columbine,' 67 Paine, General, Boston Y.C., his 46-footer, 1891, 263; as a yachtsman, 275; on the canvas of the 'Valkyrie,' 398; owner of 'Jubilee,' 402 Paine, J. B., designer of 'Jubilee,' 402 'Palmer' (194 tons), 252 'Pantaloon,' H.M.S., tender to 'Royal George,' 6 'Pantaloon,' R.Y.S., 1835, 12 'Papoose' (2-1/2-rater), 68 Park, Mr., part owner of 'Ida,' 98 Parker, Ben, skipper, 330, 345 Parker, Michael, Cork Water Club, 1760, 100 Parkes, Mr., owner of 'Aurora,' Cumberland Fleet, 155 Parsons, Thomas, Cork Water Club, 1760, 100 Paterson's Inlet (N.Z.), 301 Payne, Arthur, designer of the 'Hyacinth,' 62; the 'Niny,' 309; and 'Corsair,' 338 Payton, Mr., builder of 'Currytush,' 123 Peake, Sir Henry, designer of 'Royal George,' 1814, 5 'Pearl' (4-1/2 tons), 81 'Pearl' (130 tons), R.Y.S., 1835, 12, 13, 243, 326 Peed, Mr., of Oulton, builder of 'Corona,' 213 Pelorus Sound (N.Z.), 296, 297 Pelt, J. G. van, owner of 'Rebecca,' 246 Pembroke, Earl of, Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club, 68 Penrose, Cooper, Cork Water Club, 104 Pepys, Samuel, quoted, 1-5 'Peri' (5 tons), 116, 117 Pérignon, M. E., vice-president U. des Y.F., 306 Persian Gulf, the, 148 Peter the Great, 5 'Petrel' (10 tons), 116 Pett, Christopher, 2 Pett, Commissioner, builds a yacht for Charles II, 2, 3 Pett, Phineas, builds a yacht for Henry of Wales in 1604, 1, 2 Petty, Sir William, his two-keeled vessel, 3 'Phantom,' R.T.Y.C., 13, 171 'Phantom' (10-rater), 351, 398 'Phantom' (123 tons), American schooner, 252 'Phantom' (172 tons), 69 'Phoebe,' R.M.Y.C., 1845, 47 'Phryne' (40 tons), 56 Picton, Queen Charlotte Sound (N.Z.), 297 Pigeon Bay (N.Z.), 299 'Pilgrim,' American yacht, 1893, 400; dimensions, 402; characteristics, 403; race for Goelet Cups, 404; 407 'Pilot,' H.M.S., training brig, 40 'Pleione,' schooner, 117 'Plover,' American yacht, 249 Plymouth, 39 'Pocahontas,' Amer. sloop, 257 Polhemus, A., boat-builder, Nyack, New York, 254 Ponsonby, Lord, R.Y.S., 10 Popham, F. W. L., owner of 'White Slave,' 330 Popham, Mr., owner of 'Bird of Freedom,' 56 Port Chalmers (N.Z.), 301 Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island (N.Z.), 293 Port Leny (N.Z.), 299 Port Nicholson (N.Z.), 296 Portland, Duke of, owner of 'Pantaloon,' R.Y.S., 1835, 12 Potter Heigham, 203, 204, 225 Pottinger, Thomas, Admiral R.N.Y.C., 1825, 74, 75 Prams, Norwegian, 147 'Preciosa' (10 tons), 174 Preservation of food on yacht voyages, 141 'Prima Donna' (25 tons), R.T.Y.C., 145, 171 'Primrose' (3 tons), 175 Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Sydney, 311 Prince, C. A., Boston Y.C., 275 'Prince of Wales,' Cumberland Fleet, 1786, 161, 162 'Princess' (40 tons), Prince of Wales's, 17 'Princess Royal,' steamer, R.M.Y.C., 1845, 47 'Priscilla,' Amer. yacht, 225, 227 Pritchett, R. T., on royal yachts and English yacht clubs, 1 _et seq._; on Royal Forth Yacht Club, 96; on Royal Northern Yacht Club, Rothesay, 72 _et seq._; on Royal Cork Yacht Club, 99 _et seq._; on Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Erith, 173 _et seq._; on foreign and colonial yachting, 304 _et seq._; on yachting at Bermuda, 318; on famous races, 324; on racing in a 40-rater in 1892, 332 'Providence,' Cumberland Fleet, 1797, 164 'Ptarmigan' (10-rater), 351 Puget's Sound, 233 'Puritan,' General Paine's, 255, 257, 260, 261, 263, 278, 333 Pussey & Jones, builders of 'Pilgrim,' 402 Putland, George, Commodore R. Alfred Y.C., 110, 115 Puxly, Henry, Cork Water Club, 1760, 100 Quail Island, Lyttelton (N.Z.), 299 Quebec, 309, 310, 311 Queen, Her Majesty the, purchases Osborne House, 6; first cruise in the 'Victoria and Albert,' 8; patronage of yacht clubs, 9, 18; patroness of the Royal St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown, 106; of the R.T.Y.C., 170, 171 'Queen' (15 tons), 114 Queen Charlotte Sound (N.Z.), 296, 297 'Queen Mab,' 60, 71, 96, 329, 330, 333, 334, 336, 337, 340, 343, 345-347, 350 'Queen of the Ocean,' R.M.Y.C., 47, 49 Queensland, coast of, 288 Queenstown, 7 'Qui Vive,' American yacht, 250 'Quickstep,' Amer. schooner, 263 'Quickstep' (20 tons), 56; her matches with the 'Enriqueta,' 58, 59 Quilter, Mr., part owner of the 'Mascotte,' 55 'Quinque' (5-rater), 63, 351 Racing in a 40-rater in 1892, a detailed description, 332 _et seq._ Raleigh, Walter, 1 'Rambler' (160 tons), 252 Rangitoto (N.Z.), 294 Ranken, A., 77 Ranworth Broad, 202 Rasch, Captain, R.P.C.Y.C., 50 Ratsey, Charles, boat-builder, 68, 149, 325, 326, 398, 402 Reade, Lieut.-Col. Both Adelaide, in South Australia, and Auckland, in New Zealand, possess yacht clubs, and are the homes of many keen lovers of yacht racing. keywords: american; august; bay; beam; board; boat; breeze; britannia; broad; calluna; captain; class; close; clubs; clyde; commodore; cork; course; craft; cumberland; cup; cutter; day; deck; draught; end; fine; fleet; form; george; half; harbour; head; house; illustration; island; john; july; keel; lead; length; line; little; lord; mark; match; matches; members; miles; mins; navahoe; new; north; number; open; owner; place; pleasure; port; present; prize; queen; r.y.s; race; racing; regatta; river; round; royal; royal yacht; sailing; sailing club; satanita; schooner; sea; season; second; secs; section; set; small; south; speed; start; steam; thames; time; tons; valkyrie; vessels; vigilant; water; water club; way; weather; west; wind; windward; won; yacht club; yacht racing; yachting; yachts; year; york; | | cache: 41973.txt plain text: 41973.txt item: #14 of 20 id: 42040 author: Snell, Roy J. (Roy Judson) title: The Cruise of the O Moo date: None words: 38577 flesch: 92 summary: So Marian had given up the major portion of the money paid to her by the Ethnological Society for her sketches and Lucile had abandoned all hope of receiving money from her father for a university education. Lucile smiled now as she recalled this bit of crude reasoning. keywords: blue; cabin; door; end; eyes; face; feet; florence; girls; god; good; half; hand; ice; island; lucile; man; marian; mark; moment; moo; night; story; thing; thought; time; water; way; whispered; yacht cache: 42040.txt plain text: 42040.txt item: #15 of 20 id: 45944 author: Finley, Martha title: Elsie Yachting with the Raymonds date: None words: 60200 flesch: 77 summary: He seems to me to have been as nearly perfect as one of the sinful race of man could be! Yes, responded Captain Raymond; thoroughly unselfish, just, generous, modest, self-denying and self-sacrificing, charitable to the poor, forgiving, fearless and heroic; a God-fearing man who sought nothing for himself, but was ready to do or die for his country; true to her, to his friends, to his God; a sincere and earnest Christian,--where can a more noble character be found? I think, said Mrs. Travilla, he was an instrument raised up and prepared of God for the work that he did in securing to our beloved country the liberties she now enjoys. Captain Raymond returned the salutation, adding, I would like very much to show my children those parts of your house here connected with Revolutionary memories, if-- Oh, yes, sir; yes! keywords: americans; battle; boston; british; captain; children; come; country; day; dear; elsie; eyes; father; fire; general; good; gracie; hope; house; interest; keith; look; lulu; man; max; men; morning; night; officers; papa; party; people; place; prescott; raymond; sea; ship; sir; tea; time; troops; vessel; war; washington; way cache: 45944.txt plain text: 45944.txt item: #16 of 20 id: 53460 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Dick Hamilton's Steam Yacht; Or, A Young Millionaire and the Kidnappers date: None words: 64656 flesch: 89 summary: What's wrong, Widdy? Everything, Mr. Dick. That's her name, Mr. Dick. keywords: albatross; barton; beeby; boat; boys; captain; chums; craft; day; deck; dick; dick hamilton; ezra; father; fellows; friends; good; grit; hamilton; island; lad; larabee; look; man; men; millionaire; money; new; paul; right; sailor; sea; senor; son; time; uncle; want; water; way; widdy; yacht; york cache: 53460.txt plain text: 53460.txt item: #17 of 20 id: 53692 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Flying Girl and Her Chum date: None words: 62533 flesch: 83 summary: Mrs. Kane, Orissa's blind mother, was the sweetest and gentlest lady in the world, Sybil Cumberford a delightful mystery that defied fathoming but constantly allured one to the attempt, while Orissa---- Orissa Kane is a girl you'll have to read yourself, Miss Dentry, and the more you study her the better you'll love her. So now, as Orissa Kane, a girl of proved courage and undaunted spirit, grew solemn and anxious at the perilous condition that confronted them, Sybil Cumberford became gay and animated. keywords: aircraft; away; bay; big; bluff; boat; captain; chesty; course; cumberford; deck; dentry; eyes; find; flying; ganza; girls; good; island; kane; launch; machine; madeline; man; men; miss; night; orissa; place; ramon; rocks; salvador; ship; steve; sybil; time; todd; tupper; water; way; yacht cache: 53692.txt plain text: 53692.txt item: #18 of 20 id: 55950 author: Bates, Oric title: A Madcap Cruise date: None words: 68390 flesch: 85 summary: With the table pulled forward so that its edge came between them, their pipes lit, their feet stretched out comfortably toward the hearth, the pair of friends smoked for a time in silence, until at last Jack, after refilling and relighting his pipe with great deliberation, broke into speech. Her relations with Jack Castleport, whether she had admitted it to herself or not, had for some time been greatly different from those she held with any one else. keywords: aboard; big; boat; captain; castleport; collector; course; deck; eyes; face; fairhew; friend; gonzague; good; great; half; hand; head; jack; jerry; katrine; left; look; man; men; merle; mind; moment; mrs; naples; place; president; randolph; right; run; sea; sir; small; sort; tab; taberman; things; thought; time; uncle; voice; want; water; way; wind; word; wrenmarsh; yacht cache: 55950.txt plain text: 55950.txt item: #19 of 20 id: 5875 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on the Ocean; Or, A chase for a fortune date: None words: 48186 flesch: 94 summary: But we--Hold hard, Sam--there is another yacht bearing down upon us! Tom Rover leaped to his feet and so did Dick. Here, take the lantern and I'll carry you, came quickly, and in a moment more Tom Rover had Dick on his back and was running for the _Searchlight_ as rapidly as the nature of the meadow land permitted, Dick holding the light over his head so that both might see. keywords: arnold; baxter; boat; boys; come; crabtree; dan; dick; door; dora; flyaway; girk; good; goss; hall; harris; man; mrs; mumps; putnam; right; rover; sam; stanhope; time; tom; want; way; yacht cache: 5875.txt plain text: 5875.txt item: #20 of 20 id: 6451 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes; Or, The Secret of the Island Cave date: None words: 48637 flesch: 93 summary: I wish to see my brother, Dick Rover, said Tom to the clerk at the desk. They are Tom and Sam Rover, and they are brothers to the Dick Rover I told you about. keywords: arnold; baxter; board; boat; boys; captain; crabtree; dan; deck; dick; good; island; lake; langless; man; mrs; peacock; peterson; right; rover; sam; schooner; stanhope; time; tom; want; way cache: 6451.txt plain text: 6451.txt