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Who is Charlotte
I was awash with tea, but was not about to refuse him.
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Who is Captain Jaggery
"If you give me less—one finger less—than the particulars of the articles you have signed, I shall TAKE my due. Make no mistake, I will."
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What is Zachariah's impact on Charlotte's role with the crew
...despite the crew's verbal abuse, he was a great favorite [and] his good opinion of me gained me—in the crew's world—license to be liked.
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Who is Captain Jaggery
His eyes lingered on the picture in the most affecting way.
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Who is Zachariah
“A ship, Miss Doyle,” is a nation of its own.
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What is Charlotte's reaction to the sailor's clothes...and forgetting to be a "lady"
I took the gift as a warning that I was forgetting my station.
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Who is Zachariah
“Miss Doyle has been kind to me. But if she’s to go scampering about, she’ll need for modesty and safeties sake, something better than skirts.”
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Who is Jaggery
"You and I—people of our class—we understand the better things of life, don't we?"
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What is Charlotte's pondering about the "head" in the cargo area
Why had he shown himself? ... I recalled Barlow's words: perhaps I was being warned.
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Who is Captain Jaggery
“And was ever a Christian more provoked than I?”
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Who is Zachariah
"One always needs a final friend."
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What is Charlotte's foreshadowing of danger or chaos created by either Jaggery or the crew
How right he was. But the storm was—at first—manmade.
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Who is Barlow
“It’s true, Miss. He’s abusing us. And you. Mark my words. No good will come out of it.”
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Who is Zachariah
"REVENGE."
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What is Jaggery telling Charlotte, subversively, not to trust what the sailors say.
"I promise, they will fill your pretty head with the most fantastical notions."
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