Boon Island: Including Contemporary Accounts of the Wreck of the Nottingham Galley

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"Go ahead and divide it up. You'd better give Swede at least half of the neck. He seems to be doing most of the work on the raft." The junk was completely stripped from the spar that Sunday noon, and we took turns using the cutlass-saw. The saw didn't really cut the wood: it abraded it: chewed it: wore it away.
    By noontime Langman had divided the body of the gull and summoned us to the tent for what he persisted in calling our Christmas dinner.
    "We can't distribute this by lot," he expla
...ined, "because some are better able to eat than others, and if I passed it out by lot, the wrong man might get the wrong thing and not be able to eat it. So I've taken Captain Dean at his word: I've gone ahead and divided it up.
    "Now take Chips Bullock. He can't eat much, and he can't hardly chew at all, so I've given him the heart and the liver. Then there's Graystock and Saver. They claim they can't work or walk or do anything to help us, so I've given each of them one of the fish we found in the craw.


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