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The Mutiny of the Elsinore

CHAPTER VI
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I climbed the ladder on the side of the for'ard house (which house contained, as I discovered, the forecastle, the galley, and the donkey- engine room), and went part way along the bridge to a position by the foremast, where I could observe the crew heaving up anchor.

The _Britannia_ was alongside, and we were getting under way.
A considerable body of men was walking around with the windlass or variously engaged on the forecastle-head.

Of the crew proper were two watches of fifteen men each.

In addition were sailmakers, boys, bosuns, and the carpenter.

Nearly forty men were they, but such men! They were sad and lifeless.


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