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  • The steward has raised the hypothesis that, first of all, there were extra stores left over from the previous voyage, or from previous voyages, and, next, that the stealing of these stores must have taken place during the night-watches when it was Mr. Pike's turn below.

    CHAPTER XLIV 2010

  • "Oh, well," was Mr. Pike's comment, "we've saved two sacks of mighty good coal."

    CHAPTER XLIII 2010

  • A sudden access of muttering, on his part, reached Mr. Pike's ear, and

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • "She ought to be," was Mr. Pike's reply as he lifted his glance across the smooth swell of sea to the sky.

    CHAPTER IX 2010

  • "There is Shorty," I said, remembering Mr. Pike's diagnosis of his mixed nationality.

    CHAPTER XXXI 2010

  • In Mr. Pike's watch John Hackey, the San Francisco hoodlum, who has stood out against the gangsters, has at last succumbed and joined them.

    CHAPTER XXXVI 2010

  • I saw Mr. Pike's huge form tense convulsively and involuntarily, and

    CHAPTER III 2010

  • I noted the grim and savage look that came on Mr. Pike's face, and was prepared for I knew not what awful monstrosities to emerge from the forecastle.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • The feeble-minded faun (the stone-deaf man) led the way to Mr. Pike's assistance, followed by Tony, the suicidal Greek.

    CHAPTER XXX 2010

  • He shares a room in the 'midship-house with Mr. Pike's Nancy.

    CHAPTER XVIII 2010

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