Fitzjames does what he does best.
Fitzjames contends with unparalleled excitations.
A treatise on the use of the riding-whip, or, Fitzjames and Crozier celebrate their safe return with a bit of recreational discipline.
New Year's Eve, 1845: Crozier drinks punch and mulls his options on Beechey Island.
There are few obstacles Fitzjames can't conquer.
An Erebite and a Terror confer over their grievances
There have been stranger love-matches made at sea. Probably.
Six years later, Fitzjames and Crozier broach a delicate topic in the privacy of a well-heated room.
Sequel to More Fools Than Wise.
Fitzjames and Crozier take comfort in each other, despite everything.
Fitzjames elaborates on a very base matter.