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"Edward Spencelaugh, master mariner, murdered by pirates off the coast of Andres, April, 1854, aet. 30."
"Who brought him home, I wonder, to hap him here? Murdered off the coast of Andres! an' you consated his body lay under! Why, I could name ye a dozen whose bones lie in the Greenland seas above" - he pointed northwards - "or where the currents may have drifted them. There be the steans around ye. Ye can, with your young eyes, read the small-print of the lies from here."
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