Chapter
1 II | Curtis, our crew consists of Walter, the lieutenant, the boatswain,
2 VI | right.”~“What do Lieutenant Walter and your boatswain think
3 VII | might relieve Lieutenant Walter of the watch. I advanced
4 VII | Captain Huntly?” he said to Walter.~“I have seen nothing of
5 VII | undertone, and I could see that Walter by his gesture gave a negative
6 VII | Send me the boatswain, Walter,” said Curtis aloud as the
7 IX | it would,” he answered. “Walter and I, and the boatswain,
8 XII | word.~Curtis, Lieutenant Walter, Falsten, and myself have
9 XII | wishes, in which Lieutenant Walter and the boatswain most cordially
10 XIV | far as we knew, Lieutenant Walter, the boatswain, and such
11 XV | is well,” said Curtis; “Walter and the boatswain have cast
12 XVI | beyond all praise. Lieutenant Walter, the boatswain, and Dowlas
13 XXIV | protracted consultation with Walter and the boatswain, Curtis
14 XXVIII| of the raft. Lieutenant Walter, although his courage never
15 XXX | Captain Curtis, Lieutenant Walter, the boatswain, Hobart the
16 XXXII | satisfactory. Lieutenant Walter is the only invalid, and
17 XXXIII| The health of Lieutenant Walter continues to cause us grave
18 XXXIII| agonies of thirst.~Lieutenant Walter suffers more than any of
19 XXXVII| pangs of hunger. Lieutenant Walter seemed as it were to feed
20 XXXVII| Slight as my hesitation was, Walter noticed it immediately.~“
21 XL | do nothing for Lieutenant Walter, and about half-past seven
22 XLI | hand upon his mouth. Poor Walter!~
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