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Jeffrey Wargo, our mastman from Seattle, was preparing to come on deck from below in the starboard hull and was thrown back into the galley.
In third class, passengers were largely left to their own devices after being informed of the need to come on deck.
According to survivors, all hell broke loose in the middle of the journey when passengers in the cargo hold, severely cramped and unable to breathe from the motor fumes, attempted to come on deck, some arguing that the ship should return to Libya.
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The moment a mahout went away, the elephants began rocking again, so the stifling night was filled with the groans of mahouts begging to be allowed to come up on deck for a little".
"Do you want to come up on deck and see the Strait of Messina?" I asked my wife.
Nelson briefly came on deck to direct the battle, but returned to the surgeon after watching the destruction of Orient.
Around midnight, the chief engineer came on deck to report that the engine room was flooded and the engine was of no further use.
After a fresh position report 36 hours from the finish line, Kostecki came on deck and announced to cheers, "Boys, there's a new leader".
When the French navigator came on deck, he explained to Walker where he was; Walker immediately ordered the anchor cables cut, and beat against the wind to escape the danger.
As he began making clumsy half hitches, tethering the line to Jabb's bow with numb fingers, the passengers came on deck, astonished that Tom wasn't immediately taking Alex to the hospital, and even more astonished to see Jason back in the water.
The sailors and officers removed their hats and kept their distance when Napoleon came on deck, only talking with him if he invited them to.
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