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Colin Darch was piloting his slow-moving tugboat out of the Red Sea close to Somalia when heavily armed pirates sped up next to him screaming and firing weapons.
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Colin Darch was piloting his slow-moving tugboat out of the Red Sea close to Somalia when heavily armed pirates sped up next to him screaming and firing weapons.
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“We were told that if we behaved no one would get hurt, but if we did something wrong, we would be shot,” Darch said.
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“I had a good feeling that we would get rid of them, but my heart sank when I saw the second boat speeding toward us,” Darch told CNN recently.
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“I had a good feeling that we would get rid of them, but my heart sank when I saw the second boat speeding toward us,” Darch told CNN recently.
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“We were told that if we behaved no one would get hurt, but if we did something wrong, we would be shot,” Darch said.
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I missed something I guess, and when you all rant about some Dems, Darch for example, that might raise taxes, etc, look out the window.
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“Darch is our friend the lawyer,” said Allan, supposing Midwinter had forgotten the name.
Armadale 2003
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“Besides being the family lawyer here, Darch was the first to write me word at Paris of my coming in for my fortune; and, if I have got any business to give, of course he ought to have it.”
Armadale 2003
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Darch said at present Rovic had current recoverable reserves of
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