Chapter
1 IV | reverence and love for you, sir,” I remarked.~“Dear boy!”
2 IV | his own infirmity.”~“Yes, sir, of course he does,” I assented.~“
3 IV | I can never forget. Ah, sir, do you suppose that Andre
4 V | Gulf Stream.”~“Yes, indeed; sir,” replied Curtis, “that
5 V | That’s not for me to say, sir; he ordered us eastwards,
6 V | day to be lost.”~“Right, sir, quite right; there is not
7 V | shortly, “He is my captain, sir.”~This evasive answer of
8 VI | captain mad?”~“Perhaps, sir, I might be allowed to ask
9 XI | Will you then come with me, sir?”~Ruby and Falsten were
10 XII | direction since we left?”~“No, sir, according to your orders
11 XII | ship?”~“The ‘Chancellor,’ sir.”~“Yes, yes, the ‘Chancellor,’
12 XIV | over now, Curtis.”~“No, sir, not yet,” he replied, “
13 XVI | not know.~“You don’t know, sir? Then all I can say is that
14 XVI | merchant.~“That may be, sir; but at present I am as
15 XXVII | sailors in the bows.~“Ay, ay, sir,” said one of the men—O’
16 XXVII | boatswain.~“I don’t know, sir. Not with us,” was the reply.~“
17 XXXVIII| year?” I said.~“No indeed, sir,” he replied, “I was only
18 XLI | mean?” I exclaimed.~“Well, sir,” he said coldly, “isn’t
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