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			<title>The Boy Who Never Drowned chapter six</title>
			<description>I wasexhausted. My eyes throbbing, a quick relief every time I closed them. TheTitanic was tired, all the bodies it encompassed worn out. There was no moon.Victoria was asleep, our bedroom a dark abyss. The sheets were wrapped aroundher slim body, so tightly that it was as if she had been sw..</description>
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			<title>The Boy Who Never Drowned chapter Five</title>
			<description>Motherhad left a hollow feeling in the pit of my chest that lingered throughout thatday; I had been robbed of a story&amp;rsquo;s ending that she did not want to reveal tome. The ship was littered with children running, giggling, play fighting. I didnot wish to make friends, most of the children..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four- the boy who never drowned</title>
			<description>Thatmorning the windows were laced with a thin veil of ice, for we were strayingthrough the Atlantic. It was early when I woke. The ship was encompassed with asilence that came from the drunken sleepers of the third class, and the drunkensleepers that the entertainment room conceived. Silenc..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three- the boy who never drowned</title>
			<description>Onceaboard, there seemed to be a difference in reactions to the Titanic. Differentlevels of amazement. We were herded like sheep to begin with, all shufflingsmall steps, slowly getting nearer to the main deck where we would be disperseddepending on our tickets. I clung to mine like it was go..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two - the boy who never drowned</title>
			<description>Thesun had been pushed back further into space by dark clouds that heaved with amisty rain. It created a haze in the sky, alike to fog. That morning, my longblue curtains that were draped over white painted windows were draped hurriedlyacross by a long, thin woman who&amp;rsquo;s singing sounded..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One - the boy who never drowned</title>
			<description>Welived in the city, for Father&amp;rsquo;s work thrived when he could escape the house asmuch as possible. It was essential for the income. It was a tall whitebuilding, with a blue gate running around the front of it. The windows startedabout half way up, their small perimeter allowing us to se..</description>
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			<title>The Boy Who Never Drowned PREFACE</title>
			<description>England, 1912.
Felix belongs to a family who have lived a dark life before him. A father who loves of a ghost he now keeps alive in a now broken woman, decides the Titanic will provide an escape.</description>
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