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[...]out spot by the golf clubhouse, and
there was the Pamir with all sails set silhouetted against the light[...]ay to New Plymouth from Onehunga was
abeam of the Pamir; at any time the Ronaki to me looked like a bath[...]masts, and she looked
even smaller alongside the Pamir with its lofty rigging. I rushed home
to wake my[...]just not his cup of tea. I often wondered why
the Pamir took until 2p.m. on the Sunday afternoon to do th[...]wind out of my sails, and I suspect those of
the Pamir as well!

She was carrying guano from the Seychel[...]between Woodville and Pahiatua, I
saw the name “Pamir” carved out in a log of wood mounted in
someone’s garden, and I wondered if the owner had served in the
Pamir when she was a New Zealand prize of war.[...]
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    [...]out spot by the golf clubhouse, and
    there was the Pamir with all sails set silhouetted against the light[...]ay to New Plymouth from Onehunga was
    abeam of the Pamir; at any time the Ronaki to me looked like a bath[...]masts, and she looked
    even smaller alongside the Pamir with its lofty rigging. I rushed home
    to wake my[...]just not his cup of tea. I often wondered why
    the Pamir took until 2p.m. on the Sunday afternoon to do th[...]wind out of my sails, and I suspect those of
    the Pamir as well!

    She was carrying guano from the Seychel[...]between Woodville and Pahiatua, I
    saw the name “Pamir” carved out in a log of wood mounted in
    someone’s garden, and I wondered if the owner had served in the
    Pamir when she was a New Zealand prize of war.[...]