Why boatswain lose his temper in the tempest
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He even commands the King to go to the deck, as he was afraid that the passengers might interfere on his orders. While the boatswain and the sailors were trying to save the boat from the storm, the royal passengers might act on their own and disturb them.
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THE BOATSWAIN LOSES HIS TEMPERATURES WHEN THE ROYAL PASSENGERS BEGIN TO ORDER HIM AND THE OTHER CREW MEMBERS. HE DOES NOT LIKE TO HE ORDERED AT THIS CRUCIAL MOMENT. SO HE ASK EVERY PASSENGER TO GO BACK AND REMAIN IN HIS CABIN
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