He felt as though he were looking on the spirits of drowned sailors, condemned to these chores for eternity.
They are partial to the flesh of drowned sailors, and when a ship is doomed they come to keep vigil.
In addition to the drowned sailors, many had cuts and contusions.
Though some wouldn't kill an albatross as they believed that the bird housed the restless souls of drowned sailors.
She got them from drowned sailors, I think.
During the war years the basement was used as a mortuary for drowned sailors.
What's funny is that when it comes to general nonfiction, Americans love a good disaster, whether tales of drowned sailors or doomed mountain climbers.
I see him leaning against the shelly buttress of a groin, looking down at the poor drowned sailor whose body we presently found.
"Lesser wizards create them from the souls and bones of drowned sailors, but I have something special for the two of you."
The mournful dirge was what he imagined the moans of drowned sailors would sound like.