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Absolutely.   Written by Rachel G (10/19/2008 8:25 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Not his job to deal with casualities!!, penned by Rae
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If a ship is engaged in action at sea then casualties are to be expected, and there would be systems and routines in place to deal with them. As you say, Henrietta's accident is a completely different situation, and one where he is somewhat blameable when he should have been taking care of her.


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