[The Sea-Wolf by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sea-Wolf CHAPTER VI 1/42
CHAPTER VI. By the following morning the storm had blown itself quite out and the _Ghost_ was rolling slightly on a calm sea without a breath of wind. Occasional light airs were felt, however, and Wolf Larsen patrolled the poop constantly, his eyes ever searching the sea to the north-eastward, from which direction the great trade-wind must blow. The men were all on deck and busy preparing their various boats for the season's hunting.
There are seven boats aboard, the captain's dingey, and the six which the hunters will use.
Three, a hunter, a boat-puller, and a boat-steerer, compose a boat's crew.
On board the schooner the boat-pullers and steerers are the crew.
The hunters, too, are supposed to be in command of the watches, subject, always, to the orders of Wolf Larsen. All this, and more, I have learned.
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