Heaven, hell and salt water
by Bill Crowe, Phyllis Crowe
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The Mariners Library (35)
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- 1955
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- Bill Crowe; Phyllis Crowe; George Patton
- Epigraph
- The white moth to the closing vine,
The bee to the open clover,
And gypsy blood to the gypsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
- Kipling. - Dedication
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- It seems certain that neither Phyllis nor I inherited any seagoing talents.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Two of our cruising friends, Fran and Jack Rosebrook, owners of Pupule Too (meaning "Crazy too"), handed us the keys to their cars and to their home - proving again Kipling's:
The white moth to the closing vine,
The bee to the open clover,
And gypsy blood to the gypsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
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