Array ( [sid] => 130045 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Gavan O'Connel 5 [time] => 2007-01-02 09:34:45 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Larsen swung down from the shroud meeting
the deck in an easy stride that only practice
could have mastered. It indicated he was a
good man aloft Third mate had been at sea twelve
years, since the day his father put im aboard the
Mary Ann at the age of twelve giving instruction
to the mate to make a sailor of him. That task proved
easy. Rattan and cat were seldom used starting him
for being an idler. Larsen took to the sea as a duck
takes to water. Third Mate was blond with blue eyes.
Full beard was of curly wheat color. Heavy shoulders
showed strength. Brawn served him well in the yards
requiring power no weakling or waister had.
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Gavan O'Connel 5
Date: Tuesday, 2nd January 2007 @ 09:34:45 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: ramfire

Larsen swung down from the shroud meeting
the deck in an easy stride that only practice
could have mastered. It indicated he was a
good man aloft Third mate had been at sea twelve
years, since the day his father put im aboard the
Mary Ann at the age of twelve giving instruction
to the mate to make a sailor of him. That task proved
easy. Rattan and cat were seldom used starting him
for being an idler. Larsen took to the sea as a duck
takes to water. Third Mate was blond with blue eyes.
Full beard was of curly wheat color. Heavy shoulders
showed strength. Brawn served him well in the yards
requiring power no weakling or waister had.


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