. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). of thehalf beached dinghy he dropped hs all over theplace, but he worked like a horse with the rest ofus to get her off. By that time the sun was half Beautiful Bermuda 169 way down the western slope and the tide was very-low. There was, moreover, little wind. Whatthere was came from a point west-sou-west. Thismeant a series of tacks across the harbor and acareful picking of the way among the coral. Cap-tain S grew quite rough with Tim, as if this individual were responsible for the falling tide andchanging wind. As he sculled from the cove intoope
. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). of thehalf beached dinghy he dropped hs all over theplace, but he worked like a horse with the rest ofus to get her off. By that time the sun was half Beautiful Bermuda 169 way down the western slope and the tide was very-low. There was, moreover, little wind. Whatthere was came from a point west-sou-west. Thismeant a series of tacks across the harbor and acareful picking of the way among the coral. Cap-tain S grew quite rough with Tim, as if this individual were responsible for the falling tide andchanging wind. As he sculled from the cove intoopen water he blasted this and blasted thatwith a prodigious show of temper and ill himior. Out in the open we made better progress thanwas thought possible at the start. The Artistmanned the main sheet, Tim stood at the jib stay,on the lookout for hidden reefs, while I was mademaster of the centerboard haul. Wehad turned for a stretch south on theshort tack, before the Captain thoughtof the beer. Fill me a beaker, me lad, an Illgive ye a 170 /5/<?i^ iti Summer Seas
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