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| | The derelict (1912) by William Hope Hodgson |
 | | "We got talking about the derelict, and he remarked how lucky we were not to have run full tilt on to her in the darkness, for she lay right away to leeward of us, according, to the way that we had been drifting in the storm. |
 | | She's a derelict, and has been floating round, by the look of her, for many a score of years. |
 | | She was a modern, two-bowed boat, and on the stern there was painted 'Cyclone, Glasgow.' She was in pretty fair condition, and had evidently drifted into the scum and been held by it. |
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