The man who wrote it, I suppose, was some wretched fellow who writes these things for a drink.
Theoderic was said to have stood over the body of his dead rival and exclaimed, "There certainly wasn't a bone in this wretched fellow."
If the wretched fellows had been foolish, then, they would soon be sorry.
Captain Jim fairly scorched the wretched fellow with the lightning of his eyes.
Either that, or she made up her mind to marry the wretched fellow.
Do you know what this wretched fellow will do, if I give him time to breathe again?
'It was the world's pity that those wretched fellows ran off.'
I suppose there is no harm in at least being civil to the wretched fellow,' said Blouse, as if thinking aloud.
Then he heard his own drawn-out moan of despair and thought what an altogether wretched fellow he'd become.
Probably the wretched fellow wanted the signature on the paper before the captain left the ship in case the captain did not come back alive!