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 1    1,    5| including the captain and chief officer, were all from Dumbartonshire,
 2    1,    6|   captain up yet? And the chief officer? What is he doing? Is he
 3    1,    6|         Mr. Burdness, the chief officer, that I am talking to at
 4    1,    9|       of old books in the chief officer’s chest. They were in a
 5    1,   10|       fortune favored the chief officer, Tom Austin, Wilson, a strong,
 6    1,   21|   spokesman, and addressing the officer, presented Lord Glenarvan
 7    2,    5|        storm, standing, like an officer commanding a breach, with
 8    2,    8|        confidence in your chief officer?”~“Absolute,” replied Mangles, “
 9    2,    8|        to Tom Austin, his chief officer. He impressed upon him that
10    2,   16|     accredit me with your chief officer, and in six days I guarantee
11    2,   16|    Austin. He ordered his chief officer to repair without delay
12    2,   17|      Order to Tom Austin, Chief Officer, to get to sea without delay,
13    2,   17|        thus: “Tom Austin, Chief Officer on board the Yacht DUNCAN,
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