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I cant remember who was the sixth.
Yourself, perhaps, Gillespie suggested.
No, it wasnt me. Someone else. An elderly man with a huge white or gray beard.
Gillespie and Montague exchanged glances. Isidor Straus had a beard, Montague said.
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seem to recall. Dominated the conversation. Some kind of writer, I think. ... Identification flashed on the faces of his two companions. William Stead! Montague exclaimed. But Hennings strained expression remained one of effortful recollection that hadnt quite succeeded. Maybe. I More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando just dont know. Why the hell cant I remember him? He must sequenom
been there, just like the others. Then his face slackened. Unless, Henning said slowly, I was William Stead. Gillespie learned forward. Ben, what was said at the table? They were talking about that book; there was More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando a copy of it next to a wineglass. Smith didnt take very kindly to the similarities between the friesen fire
and the make-believe Titan. Then ... then Ismay let a cat out of the bag. He said they were trying for a speed record. A speed record? Thats right. More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando Ismay said not to mention this to any other passenger; if they set a crossing record, he wanted to announce it himself. The captain friesen fire
look very happy. I got the impression this was Ismays idea, not his-that Smith was following orders. My God, Gillespie said, if More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando there was one thing thats always been conceded about the Titanic, its that no such effort was ever even considered, let alone attempted. The subject was brought up at both inquiries, shaka zulu
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was no need to slow down. And for that matter, More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando Gillespie added, the Titanic was never built for speed. White Star emphasized comfort, not speed. Henning said solemnly. Im just telling you what was said at that table. They got to talking about the book, how theyd react if something happened to the webcourses ucf
like it did More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando in the novel. How each would face certain death. Then ... then Stead argued that guilt would be a very powerful emotion in anyone who knew he was about to die. Guilt for different reasons, depending on the individual, but it would be the predominant More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando experience as they died. He shaka zulu
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night before. Then she went down and Stead died when some heavy object fractured his skull. At that point, I woke up. And thats when the cabin turned cold and I began to feel thoughts More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando ... feel them, mind you. I didnt hear words, but I sensed them. Someone was putting lei day
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your head? The spiritual agony of the people who died that night. Guilt was very prevalent, extremely powerful in men like Smith and other More Page More Page More Page More Page953 Orlando officers. Andrews, too. There were other emotions, of course-fear, bewilderment, resentment-but some degree of self-reproach was a very common factor. Remember, I was sensing all this. I wasnt shaka zulu
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