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The track lingered on the surface like a long pale scar. In maritime vernacular,...
Author:
Erik Larson
Book:
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing
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The track lingered on the surface like a long pale scar. In maritime vernacular, this trail of fading disturbance, whether from ship or torpedo, was called a "dead wake.
( Erik Larson )
[ Dead Wake: The Last Crossing ]
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