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This is really cnfusing to read. Lots of jargon and I was lost. For example: She struck a rock, now known as Emu Rock, and was holed. She struck a rock, ripping a hole in her hull. Who is Wright and what did he have to do w/ Napoleon and this ship? What is "ordinary"....Etc.
auntieruth(talk)23:34, 12 December 2013 (UTC)Reply