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  • Shortly after noon, when they were off a small and dimly seen group of islands which McKinnon called the Skerries, he and Ulbricht went below, leaving Naseby and McGuigan on the bridge.

    San Andreas MacLean, Alistair 1984

  • Legend of the Skerries is a mood picture in sound without distinctive tunes but with an almost palpable shimmering and gurgling atmosphere.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • The northernmost Tsarniot territories are the Grynall Skerries more than 30 miles beyond the peninsula’s northern shores.

    The Codex Continual » Kharndam Guide: Tsarnus 2009

  • The Donovans were on their way up to their summer place in Skerries.

    FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010

  • Well, Jack and I were getting ready for a short holiday up at our summer place in Skerries.

    FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010

  • The Donovans were on their way up to their summer place in Skerries.

    FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010

  • Well, Jack and I were getting ready for a short holiday up at our summer place in Skerries.

    FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010

  • Sheila, who was also older than Patty and Diana, came from Skerries and worked as a secretary.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • Sheila, who was also older than Patty and Diana, came from Skerries and worked as a secretary.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • Sheila, who was also older than Patty and Diana, came from Skerries and worked as a secretary.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

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