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At the mention of this name Tregarthen started and changed colour.
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At the mention of this name Tregarthen started and changed colour.
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The "Tregarthen" was on a voyage from Cardiff to Kingston, Jamaica carrying a cargo of 7800 tonnes of coal and was sunk in approximately 3 minutes after being hit by a double spread of torpedoes both of which hit the ship towards the aft end.
Liberal Burblings 2008
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The ship was in convoy OB329 which consisted of 41 ships and left Liverpool Saturday 31st May 1941, the convoy dispersed Thursday 5th June and the "Tregarthen" was sunk Friday 6th June by U-48 (the most successful U-boat of WWII).
Liberal Burblings 2008
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Kitty was not visible, and they surprised Tregarthen sitting writing in the small bay-window of his little room.
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“And how,” said the captain, drawing his chair still closer to Tregarthen, and clapping his hand upon his shoulder, — “how may you know it?”
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Tregarthen, hoping for your good opinion yet, and likewise for the fair
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Tregarthen took the captain by the hand, and gave his hand to each of the young men, but positively and finally answered No. He said, they trusted to his word, and he was glad of it, and at rest in his mind; but there was no proof, and the money must remain as it was.
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Now, Tregarthen, there stands the lover of your only child, and here stand I who know his secret.
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“The gentleman I am going away with,” said the young fisherman to Tregarthen.
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