Chapter
1 XVII | continually falling out with Jynxtrop, the cook, an impudent,
2 XXIII | had struck work, I noticed Jynxtrop the cook, who evidently
3 XXIII | defiance; but at a sign from Jynxtrop he seemed to recollect himself;
4 XXVIII | bad influence of Owen and Jynxtrop, made it doubtful whether
5 XXX | boatswain, Hobart the steward, Jynxtrop the cook, and Dowlas the
6 XXXIII | Burke, Flaypole, Wilson, and Jynxtrop, the negro, aroused some
7 XXXIII | to keep a strict eye upon Jynxtrop and Owen, who, rascals as
8 XXXIII | Owen, Flaypole, Burke, and Jynxtrop had been engaged in close
9 XXXVIII| starting up, I saw Owen and Jynxtrop, with Flaypole, Wilson,
10 XXXVIII| seemed to know, but Owen and Jynxtrop, not quite so much intoxicated
11 XXXVIII| left to confront the negro Jynxtrop, who attempted to strike
12 XXXVIII| and thus saved my life. Jynxtrop dropped his weapon in his
13 XXXVIII| in a drunken stupour, and Jynxtrop was soon overpowered, and
14 XLI | quickly, and found that it was Jynxtrop who had spoken.~As the boatswain
15 XLIV | entrusted to my charge.~Jynxtrop the negro has broken loose
16 XLIX | The scene was terrible. Jynxtrop the negro went raving mad.
17 LI | impossible, for ever since Jynxtrop’s death the sharks have
18 LI | unfortunate wretch would, like Jynxtrop, put an end to himself by
19 LII | knew that eleven, since Jynxtrop was dead, was the correct
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