From Libau to Tsushima a Narrative of the Voyage of Admiral Rojdestvenskys Fl

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From Libau to Tsushima a Narrative of the Voyage of Admiral Rojdestvenskys Fl
Evgenii Sigizmondovich Politovskii
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The foreboding about the Malay is beginning to be justified. Last night an armed crew had to be sent to arrest the mutineers. They arrested four of the Malay's hired crew. These have been divided among the battleships, in order that they may be put in cells. The most insolent is on board the Suvaroff. The appearance of the armed crew in the Malay produced a great sensation. The rest of her crew instantly quieted down. They 128 AT MADAGASCAR evidently had not expected the matter to end in this s...ad way.
After those arrested have done some days in cells, it has been decided to put them on shore and abandon them to the dictates of fate. To be in cells on board the Borodino is tolerable, but in the Suvaroff, " God forbid ! " The temperature there is fearful, and there is no ventilation. I do not think that a man could remain there long. Among the four prisoners one only is the ringleader. It is he who is in the Suvaroff. One of them actually cried. To be cast upon a nearly desert shore ! What will they do ?


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