Anderson by sailing canoe and dinghy around Lake Wener, pages 30-53

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Anderson Around Lake Wener, page 30-53

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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Anderson by sailing canoe and dinghy around Lake Wener, pages 12 to 29

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Anderson around Lake Wener, page 12 to 29

Around Lake Wener, 1907, pages 12 to 29: ‘The bacon, by the way, we had condemned and buried at the last camp. I hope no-one found it and invented a tragedy to account for its discovery, but certainly the finder, if there was one, must have had a gruesome experience!’

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Around Lake Wener, 1907: ‘The Bee, Bill’s boat, was a ten-foot sailing dinghy built by Marsh of Reading. For this cruise, she had bulkhead put in at the midship thwart, a bit of deck from the mast forward, and a Willesden canvas hood from this to the bulkhead. The Earwig was, as has been mentioned already, a home-made canoe, fourteen feet by three, watertight fore and aft, and with a well just under three feet long.’

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