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Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944

"The Ship of Stars"

"I know the names of
all but two. The bodies have marks about them--tattooed, you know--
and that helps. And I write to their relatives or friends and
restore whatever small property may be found on them. I have often
wished to put up some gravestone, or a wooden cross at least, with
their names."
He went to his chest in the vestry and took out a book--a cheap
account book, ruled for figures. Taffy turned over the pages.
Nov. 3rd, 187-. Brig "James and Maria": J. D., fair-haired,
height 5 ft. 8 in., marked on chest with initials and cross
swords, tattooed, also anchor and coil of rope on right
fore-arm: large brown mole on right shoulder-blade.
Striped flannel drawers: otherwise naked: no property of any
kind.
Ditto. Grown man, age 40 or thereabouts: dark; iron grey beard:
lovers' knot tattooed on right forearm, with initials R. L.,
E. W., in the loops: clad in flannel shirt, guernsey, trousers
(blue sea-cloth), socks (heather-mixture), all unmarked.
Silver chain in pocket, with Freemason's token: a half-crown, a
florin, and fourpence--
And so on. On the opposite page were entered the full names and
details afterwards discovered, with notes of the Vicar's
correspondence, and position of the grave.
"They ought to have gravestones," said Mr. Raymond. "But as it is, I
can only get about thirty shillings for the funeral from the county
rate.


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