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had charitably designated a passageway, occasionally employing the small thrusters for momentum. It was more like a tortuous path through a cavern among jagged rocks, for the corridor walls bulged with distorted metal. The damage was not too extensive More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan in the first few yards as they progressed, and Jackman stopped in battle of marathon

of an open stateroom whose door apparently had been ripped from its hinges, or perhaps had merely dissolved. He peeked inside, then motioned the others to follow. Gillespie, right behind him, almost gasped at More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan the very emptiness of what had been the last word in ocean-travel luxury: no sign of beds, blankets, may 1st

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Whats that in the back of the closet? Those little bright objects that seem to be in some kind of a More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan web? Jackmans arm claws, with amazing dexterity, plucked at the material until it came loose from the back of the closet wall, and held it under the light of Gillespies strobe. It battle of marathon

to be some kind of fabric, Gillespie said. What are the shiny things? Lieutenant Carlson had joined More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan them. Beads, she said. Or, to be more exact, sequins. Youre holding what remains of a womans evening gown. She paused with a sudden thought. The lady who owned it might have gone to dinner in mark kamps

dress the night the Titanic sank. Tuttle called out, Hey, More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan look what I found! His claws were holding up a small rectangular object, which Mitchell was examining. Its a brass plate, Mitchell said. Turn it over, Gillespie suggested. A Twenty-seven, Mitchell read. This was stateroom A Twenty-seven. Wonder who was in it? Someone very rich, Jackman said.  More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kaganglory

any idea who More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan was assigned to A Twenty-seven? Not a clue. Most of the wealthy passengers were on C deck, people like the Astors and Mr. and Mrs. Straus. Benjamin Guggenheim and his valet were assigned to B deck. If we can get down there, well look for B More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan Eighty-two-Eighty-four and B Eighty-six. Mitchell isanti county

admiringly, What kind of homework did you do-memorize the entire passenger manifest? No, just the numbers of certain cabins, in case we got any access to them. Ghoulish curiosity, I guess. Carlson had been taking pictures of the light fixtures and a close-up More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan of the cabin number. For a first-class stateroom, she said, shannon burke

place seems awfully small. Gillespie explained, Small by todays standards, but large by 1912 standards. Actually, the fanciest accommodations were on B deck, a three-room suite with its own private promenade. Numbers B Fifty-one, Fifty-three, and More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan Fifty-five, if I remember correctly. Which reminds me, I wonder if we could get into A mark kamps

A Thirty-six? Jackman asked. That was the stateroom occupied by Thomas Andrews, the Titanics chief designer. His cabin was a last-minute modification and wasnt even shown on any deck plans, More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Elena Kagan including the ones we have. White Star told passenger agents not to book anyone in that stateroom on the maiden voyage because mark kamps

was reserved for Andrews. A Thirty-six should be around here somewhere, Mitchell said. Gillespie was trying to remember what he had.


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