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1 XVI | Walter, the boatswain, and Dowlas the carpenter have all alike
2 XIX | broken mizen-mast repaired. Dowlas the carpenter, with considerable
3 XIX | cleverly accomplished by Dowlas and Flaypole, who contrived
4 XX | they were below, Curtis and Dowlas made themselves acquainted
5 XX | was unanimously accepted Dowlas and his assistants immediately
6 XXI | Curtis, the boatswain, and Dowlas went to examine the ridge
7 XXI | once for their pikes, and Dowlas and his assistants, under
8 XXIV | could not find room in her. Dowlas the carpenter, Mr. Falsten,
9 XXV | almost at a moment’s notice, Dowlas was making every exertion
10 XXIX | back to the ship.~Meantime, Dowlas and his men, by means of
11 XXX | Jynxtrop the cook, and Dowlas the carpenter; and seven
12 XXX | and covering by night. Dowlas has his carpenter’s tools,
13 XXXI | speed us on our dubious way. Dowlas was occupied in fixing the
14 XXXV | drenched to the skin. Curtis, Dowlas, the boatswain, and the
15 XXXVII | the most of it, and after Dowlas had carefully readjusted
16 XXXVIII| most frightful tortures. Dowlas and the boatswain especially,
17 XXXVIII| captain, the boatswain, and Dowlas. I attached myself in a
18 XXXVIII| too late; he’s dead!” said Dowlas.~“Ah, well! he’ll do for—”
19 XLIV | a substitute. Curtis and Dowlas were consulted, and after
20 XLIV | sharks to remain by the raft, Dowlas went and fetched his carpenter’
21 XLIV | could possibly release it. Dowlas seized his hatchet, ready
22 XLIV | patience, all had been in vain. Dowlas made a few more unsuccessful
23 XLV | for in a very short time, Dowlas, with a shout of delight,
24 XLVII | of the others, —Falsten, Dowlas, the boatswain, and all
25 XLVII | shortly after this I heard Dowlas talking about the possibility
26 XLVIII | the tumult.~The boatswain, Dowlas, and all the sailors were
27 XLVIII | know who has done it,” said Dowlas, scowling with vindictive
28 XLIX | beneath the waves.~Falsten, Dowlas, and the boatswain, made
29 LI | partaker of his hallucination.~Dowlas, Falsten, and the boatswain,
30 LII | voice, which I recognized as Dowlas’s; broke upon my ear.~“Captain,”
31 LIII | remained in the hat; those of Dowlas and of M. Letourneur himself.~“
32 LIII | slowly, and read the name of Dowlas. The carpenter gave a yell
33 LIV | the part of butcher, and Dowlas stood, hatchet in hand,
34 LIV | and yet M. Letourneur and Dowlas were both there still. Miss
35 LV | time’s up!” and followed by Dowlas, Burke, Flaypole, and Sandon,
36 LV | the back of the raft. As Dowlas’seized the hatchet convulsively,
37 LV | come, no more fuss,” said Dowlas, as he tore the young man
38 LV | of me.”~“Agreed!” cried Dowlas; and as M. Letourneur held
39 LVII | Falsten, the boatswain, Dowlas, Burke, Flaypole, Sandon,
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