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English, 21.05.2020 21:58, smokeoutkitten

In “The Voyage of the James Caird,” why does the author include this sentence about an unrelated casualty at sea? They would later learn that a 500-ton steamer had foundered with all hands in the same hurricane they had just weathered.

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