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English, 30.01.2020 05:49 khynia11

It was all so urgent—and yet so calm—that second officer lightoller felt he was wasting time when chief officer wilde asked him to find the firearms. quickly he led the captain, wilde, and first officer murdoch to the locker where they were kept. wilde shoved one of the guns into lightoller’s hand, remarking, "you may need it." lightoller stuck it in his pocket and hurried back to the boat.

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