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  2. THE DISASTER TO THE PILOT SCHOONER "RIP."

    " I never saw a heavier sea before in my life. It seemed like a large building coming was Marr, who was on the mainmast. He motioned to out it adrift to say good-bye, and he nodded to us."—Extract from the evidence of Richard Tap building coming right down on us. Pilot M'Kenzle was very cool, and so adrift to save the vessel, although he knew he could not be saved. We bade him Richard Taplin, the Second Mate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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