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The Mutiny of the Elsinore

CHAPTER V
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One man, however, large and unmistakably Irish, was also unmistakably mad.

He was talking and muttering to himself as he came out.

A little, curved, lop-sided man, with his head on one side and with the shrewdest and wickedest of faces and pale blue eyes, addressed an obscene remark to the mad Irishman, calling him O'Sullivan.

But O'Sullivan took no notice and muttered on.

On the heels of the little lop-sided man appeared an overgrown dolt of a fat youth, followed by another youth so tall and emaciated of body that it seemed a marvel his flesh could hold his frame together.
Next, after this perambulating skeleton, came the weirdest creature I have ever beheld.


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