Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

The traffic of the great city went on in the deepening night upon the sleepless river. We looked on, waiting patiently—there was nothing else to do till the end of the flood. It was only after a long silence, when he said, in a hesitating voice, "I suppose you fellows remember I did once turn fresh-water sailor for a bit," we knew we were fated, before the ebb began to run, to hear one of Marlow's tales.

The narrative point of view shown in the passage is first-person plural.