A merchant sailor who had a romantic relationship with Agnes. After returning from a three-month voyage, he was warmly welcomed by her. Jealous of her interaction with Albert Pollard, he sailed again and failed to write as promised. Upon his return, he mistakenly suspected Agnes of prostitution, physically manhandled her in a rage, and later expressed deep regret over his actions.
Romantic involvement with a merchant sailor.
Indirect rivalry stemming from their shared connection to Agnes.
Official inquiry into Murray's potential involvement.
Tension and jealousy between two men connected to Agnes.
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