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loaded to her plimsoll line with cargo: oils, wines, gin, burlap, rags, peat moss, chemicals and other merchandise. she also carried passengers, most of them immigrants in steerage. they came from the balkans, from the levant, from poland and, in smaller numbers, from germany. those of the jewish faith
against the gale and combers which swept the decks. he was a big, powerful man and required but a few swings with an ax to crash a hole through the hatch planking. he trained a fire hose into the opening and called for full pressure. but even as the salt water gushed into the black abyss he suspected...
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