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I should say we__ reach England by Tuesday or thereabouts, with a decent wind behind us. It would be a lot quicker than that if we could just sail straight there, but I was looking at the nautical charts, and there__ a dirty great sea serpent right in the middle of the ocean! It has a horrible gaping maw and one of those scaly tails that looks like it could snap a boat clean in two. So I thought it best to sail around that.__itzRoy frowned. __ think they just draw those on maps to add a bit of decoration. It doesn__ actually mean there__ a sea serpent there.__he galley went rather quiet. A few of the pirate crew stared intently out of the portholes, embarrassed at their Captain__ mistake. But to everyone__ relief, instead of running somebody through, the Pirate Captain just narrowed his eyes thoughtfully.That explains a lot,_ he said. __ suppose it__ also why we__e never glimpsed that giant compass in the corner of the Atlantic. I have to say, I__ a little disappointed.

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Gideon Defoe

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists

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It was the forty-fathom slumber that clears the soul and eye and heart, and sends you to breakfast ravening. They emptied a big tin dish of juicy fragments of fish- the blood-ends the cook had collected overnight. They cleaned up the plates and pans of the elder mess, who were out fishing, sliced pork for the midday meal, swabbed down the foc'sle, filled the lamps, drew coal and water for the cook, an investigated the fore-hold, where the boat's stores were stacked. It was another perfect day - soft, mild and clear; and Harvey breathed to the very bottom of his lungs.

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I phoned the Admiral back.'It's no use, Admiral, the French speak nothing but French.'There was a short pause on the end of the line then his voice rattled into life like a sabre.'They're lying, Tim!''What?''The French Navy must by law speak English, as English is the international maritime language of the sea.''Has anyone told the French that?'The line went dead for a moment before he thundered, 'Yes Nelson. At the battle of Trafalgar.'I tried to stifle an irresistibly British giggle not knowing if the Admiral was making a joke or not. I got it right. He was serious.

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Tim FitzHigham

In The Bath: Conquering the Channel in a Piece of Plumbing