The Tapu of Banderah, page 28 by Louis Becke
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scovered among the pools and crevices of the reef for many years after. Whether she ran ashore or drifted there dismasted--for a heavy gale set in a week after she left Mayou--is one of those mysteries of the sea that will never be solved.
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