Lord Hornblower

Why does Hornblower kill Nathaniel Sweet in the novel, Lord Hornblower?

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Hornblower kills Nathaniel Sweet because Sweet leads the crew to mutiny, and thus, he cannot be allowed to escape. Sweet's death sets an example to the rest of the sailors.

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