
Renders it imprudent to take passage at this time in Mr. The deep ulcer on my leg, aggravated by the tropical climate, Grieved for myself, I mustĪdd, but glad for the sake of the others, whose longing forĮngland, after an absence of nearly two years, was as great as my The Bounty's people, aboard the Hollandia, a ship of That they were to sail for Europe on the morrow, with the last of Grieved to learn that my friends had been informed by the Sabandar Tinkler, were rowed four miles up the river to attend theĪfter we had paid our last respects to the master's mate, I was The master, Cole, the boatswain, and two midshipmen, Hayward and Save their lives but they had been through too much. Sparling hadĭosed them with bark and wine, doing everything in his power to

Lenkletter was one of theīounty's quartermasters, and Hall a cook. They were men of humble birth, butĮlphinstone should be well content to lie beside them, for they The voyage, and easy victims to the climate of Java, have precededĮlphinstone to the churchyard. Two others of our little company, worn out by the hardships of Were waiting on the bank, with a litter to convey me to the Sparling, Surgeon-General ofīatavia, helped me into the boat and two of his Malay servants The Lutheran churchyard on the east bank of the river, not fiveĬable-lengths from the hospital. This day my good friend William Elphinstone was laid to rest, in He advanced resolutely toward the carpenter Our lives, from moment to moment, depended upon our helmsman In a small open boat, to the Hawaiian Islands, a distance ofĤ000 miles, after a passage of 43 days and 8 hoursĬONTENTS Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Epilogue The Run of the Launch 2° N., 110° 10' W., safely carried fourteen of his men, Who, in the year 1866, after his vessel had been lost by fire, Pitcairn's Island (1934) īy Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall The Bounty Trilogy Wyeth Edition Comprising the Three Volumes: Mutiny on the Bounty (1932) Men Against the Sea by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall

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