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RS. KANTAR, SELNA. KNIGHT, R. LENGAM, JOHN. LEVY, R. J. LAHTIMAN, WILLIAM. LAUCH, CHARLES. LEYSON, R. W. N. LAROCHE, JOSEPH. LAMB, J. J McKANE, PETER. MILLING, JACOB. MANTOILA, JOSEPEI, MALACHARD, NOLL. MORAWECK, DR. ROLL OF THE DEAD--SECOND CABIN (CONTINUED) MANGIOVACCHI, E. McCRAE, ARTHUR G. McCRIE, JAMES M. McKANE, PETER D. MUDD, THOMAS. MACK, MRS. MARY. MARSHALL, HENRY. MAYBERG, FRANK H. MEYER, AUGUST. MYLES, THOMAS. MITCHELL, HENRY. MATTHEWS, W. J. NESSEN, ISRAEL. NICHOLLS, JOSEPH C. NORMAN, ROBERT D. OTTER, RICHARD. PHILLIPS, ROBERT. PONESELL, MARTIN. PAIN, DR. ALFRED. PARKES, FRANK. PENGELLY, F. PERNOT, RENE. PERUSCHITZ, REV. PARKER, CLIFFORD. PULBAUM, FRANK RENOUF, PETER H. ROGERS, HARRY. REEVES, DAVID. SLEMEN, R. J. SOBEY, HAYDEN. SLATTER, MISS H. M. STANTON, WARD. SWORD, HANS K. STOKES, PHILIP J. SHARP, PERCIVAL. SEDGWICK, MR. F. W. SMITH, AUGUSTUS. SWEET, GEORGE. SJOSTEDT, ERNST. TAYLOR, bandsman. TURPIN, WILLIAM J. TURPIN, MRS. DOROTHY. TURNER, JOHN H. TROUPIANSKY, M. TIRVAN, MRS. A. VEALE, JAMES. WATSON, E. WOODWARD, bandsman. WARE, WILLIAM J. WEISZ, LEOPOLD. WHEADON, EDWARD. WARE, JOHN J. WEST, E. ARTHUR. WHEELER, EDWIN. WERMAN, SAMUEL. The total death list was 1635. Third cabin passengers and crew are not included in the list here given owing to the impossibility of obtaining the exact names of many. CHAPTER XIII. THE STORY OF CHARLES F. HURD HOW THE TITANIC SANK--WATER STREWN WITH DEAD BODIES--VICTIMS MET DEATH WITH HYMN ON THEIR LIPS THE Story of how the Titanic sank is told by Charles F. Hurd, who was a passenger on the Carpathia. He praised highly the courage of the crew, hundreds of whom gave their lives with a heroism which equaled but could not exceed that of John Jacob Astor, Henry B. Harris, Jacques Futrelle and others in the long list of first-cabin passengers. The account continues: "The crash against the iceberg, which had been sighted at only a quarter mile distance, came almost simultaneously with the click of the levers operated from the bridge, which stopped t
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