
Dying Crewman
from Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
A man of about forty, with a resolute Anglo-Saxon expression, mortally wounded in the head, his skull shattered.
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About Dying Crewman
Dying Crewman is a minor character in Jules Verne's classic novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" (1870). A man of about forty, with a resolute Anglo-Saxon expression, mortally wounded in the head, his skull shattered.
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