11:55. Almost midnight. |
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Enough time for one more story. |
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One more story
before 12:00... |
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just to keep us warm. |
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In five minutes,
it will be the 21st of April. |
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One hundred years ago,
on the 21st of April... |
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out on the waters
around Spivey Point... |
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a small clipper ship
drew toward land. |
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Suddenly, out of the night,
the fog rolled in. |
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For a moment,
they could see nothing... |
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not a foot ahead of them. |
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Then they saw a light. |
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By God, it was a fire
burning on the shore... |
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strong enough to penetrate
the swirling mist. |
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They steered a course
toward the light... |
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but it was a campfire
like this one. |
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The ship crashed
against the rocks. |
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The hull sheared in two. |
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The mast snapped like a twig... |
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and the wreckage sank
with all the men aboard. |
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At the bottom of the sea... |
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