It appeared to me that Christian was some time in doubt whether he should keep the carpenter, or his mates; at length he determined on the latter, and the carpenter was ordered into the boat. He was permitted, but not without some opposition, to take... Christina, the Maid of the South Seas: A Poem - Page 255by Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 332 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 364 pages
...that they had no hand in the transaction. Michael Byrne, I am told, likewise wanted to leave the ship. It appeared to me that Christian was some time in...permitted, but not without some opposition, to take his tool-chest. The officers and men being in the boat, they only waited for me, of which the master-at-arms... | |
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