Chapter
1 VIII | the sailors, a man named Owen say to his mates,—~“Now
2 VIII | the cook.~“Pshaw!” said Owen, “do you suppose that longboats
3 IX | their frequent conferences, Owen’s mysterious words, the
4 XIII | this?”~A few of them, with Owen at their head, give no heed
5 XIV | but this time all in vain; Owen urged them on, and already
6 XXIII | to abandon his post was Owen, a man whom I have mentioned
7 XXIII | who evidently shared all Owen’s ill feelings.~Twice did
8 XXIII | the pumps, and twice did Owen, acting as spokesman for
9 XXIII | in his hand.~For a moment Owen surveyed the captain with
10 XXVIII | under the bad influence of Owen and Jynxtrop, made it doubtful
11 XXVIII | looked round sharply. It was Owen who had spoken, But horrible
12 XXX | and seven sailors, Austin, Owen, Wilson, O’Ready, Burke,
13 XXXIII | sailors, especially between Owen, Burke, Flaypole, Wilson,
14 XXXIII | strict eye upon Jynxtrop and Owen, who, rascals as they were
15 XXXIII | to-day. For nearly an hour Owen, Flaypole, Burke, and Jynxtrop
16 XXXIII | conclusion of the colloquy Owen got up and walked deliberately
17 XXXIII | Where are you off to now, Owen?” said the boatswain.~“That’
18 XXXIII | was standing and looking Owen steadily in the face.~“Ah,
19 XXXIII | What! what!” exclaimed Owen, “don’t you mean to let
20 XXXIII | malicious grin upon his lips, Owen stood confronting the captain;
21 XXXVI | haste about it.”~“Yes,” said Owen, “leave their share of food
22 XXXVIII| and, starting up, I saw Owen and Jynxtrop, with Flaypole,
23 XXXVIII| the very last extremity.~Owen and his men advanced towards
24 XXXVIII| scarcely seemed to know, but Owen and Jynxtrop, not quite
25 XXXVIII| Overboard with Curtis! Owen shall take the command!”
26 XXXVIII| with the captain!” howled Owen, as by word and gesture
27 XXXVIII| walking straight up to Owen, asked him what he wanted.~“
28 XXXVIII| all to the same level.~“Owen,” said the captain once,
29 XXXVIII| on, all,of you,” shouted Owen to his companions, without
30 XXXVIII| regular struggle ensued. Owen and Wilson attacked Curtis,
31 XXXVIII| was preparing to strike at Owen. But Owen made a sidelong
32 XXXVIII| preparing to strike at Owen. But Owen made a sidelong movement
33 XXXVIII| boatswain seized hold of Owen.~“Now then,” said Curtis,
34 XXXVIII| eat me, do you?” sneered Owen, with the most hardened
35 XXXIX | impression on our minds, and Owen’s speech coming as a sort
36 XL | of some of the sailors. Owen, whom the boatswain ever
37 XLII | and looking round I saw Owen writhing in the most horrible
38 XLII | were on their feet. Even Owen stopped his cries and stood
39 XLII | scanned the distant view.~Owen now began to shriek more
40 XLII | tap the other barrel, when Owen started suddenly to his
41 XLIII | XLIII.~JANUARY 11th to 14th.—Owen’s convulsions returned with
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