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Around Lake Wener, 1907, pages 30 to 53: ‘After lunch Bill started out in the Bee to see how she behaved in the heavy sea. I was not going to be beaten, so I followed, though I was horribly frightened. It was only annoyance at the thought that his boat was more seaworthy than mine that drove me to it, and I was quite convinced that I was going to disaster, but as a matter of fact I managed all right.’
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To be continued…
See also the earlier pages:
Canoeing and Camping Adventures with R C Anderson
Anderson by sailing canoe and dinghy on Lake Wener
Anderson by sailing canoe and dinghy around Lake Wener, pages 12 to 29
Anderson by sailing canoe and dinghy around Lake Wener, pages 30-53
Anderson by sailing canoe from Christiana to Stockholm, pages 54 to 91
There were two copies of R C Anderson’s Canoeing and Camping Adventures at ABE Books when I last looked. Check now:
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