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Dead Man’s Rock

CHAPTER V
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The wind was S.W., and took us into your terrible bay.

All yesterday we were tacking to get out.
Towards evening it blew a gale.

The captain had been ill ever since we passed the Bay of Biscay.

We hoisted no signal, and knew not what to do, for the captain was sick, and the mate drunk.

The mate began to cry when we struck.


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