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(Locke) He took a dinghy from the south landing mor'n a 'aar hour ago.
- A battleship? - Okay, like a dinghy.
- All right, get in the dinghy.
- And he slept in a rubber dinghy.
- At dinghy school, I'm Mother Nora.
(Locke) He took a dinghy from the south landing mor'n a 'aar hour ago.
- A battleship? - Okay, like a dinghy.
- All right, get in the dinghy.
- And he slept in a rubber dinghy.
- At dinghy school, I'm Mother Nora.
"They came to a yard full of dinghies and yachts, "and round they went."
- We'll use rubber dinghies..
- What about the dinghies?
A man's been murdered, man, and you're fussing about dinghies?
And he jumped on and stowed away, and he crept into one of the dinghies so he wouldn't be discovered as a stowaway or a presumed dead man.
"They came to a yard full of dinghies and yachts, "and round they went."
- We'll use rubber dinghies..
- What about the dinghies?
A man's been murdered, man, and you're fussing about dinghies?
And he jumped on and stowed away, and he crept into one of the dinghies so he wouldn't be discovered as a stowaway or a presumed dead man.