In this short scene, Rinehart explains to the audience how he came to the rescue of the ship. He tells the audience that he has come to rescue the ship because it is in danger of falling into the hands of the monsters. He also tells them that the ship's crew has been killed in the battle, and that he will take care of them. He asks the audience if they would like to hear more about the events of the previous day. They do not, however, want to hear about the deaths of the crew and the ship itself. They want to know why they were killed, and they also want to learn about the fate of the people who were killed on the ship
In this short scene, Rinehart explains to the audience how he came to the rescue of the ship. He tells the audience that he has come to rescue the ship because it is in danger of falling into the hands of the monsters. He also tells them that the ship's crew has been killed in the battle, and that he will take care of them. He asks the audience if they would like to hear more about the events of the previous day. They do not, however, want to hear about the deaths of the crew and the ship itself. They want to know why they were killed, and they also want to learn about the fate of the people who were killed on the ship