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  1. Next he'll decide to go and look at how the new crimpling machine is working in the Wayfarer Bay.
  2. When the unsuspecting man was safely ensconced in a deep slumber, Jarman would pull two bolts from the floor below, and the bed, which was screwed to the floor, would tip up to a 45 angle, sliding the poor wayfarer into a great vat of boiling fat strategically placed below.
  3. I'd had some sailing instruction before on Lake Bala, in a larger Wayfarer which has room for two people and an instructor, but I found that I was tending to leave the thinking to my partner and the instructor, and just doing what I was told without knowing why.
  4. Handicap: 1 Smokey Grey (Wayfarer) (P Morgan and H Morgan); 2 Sol-eau-vent (Solo) (J Cox); 3 Super Sonic Mushroom (Kestrel) (T Wilman and K Snow).
  5. The Times (30 October 1900) would harp on the same theme, announcing that "Every week some incident shows that certain parts of London are more perilous for the peaceable wayfarer than the remote districts of Calabria, Sicily, or Greece, once the classic haunts of brigands".
  6. Some centres offer lots of high performance dinghies, catamarans and windsurfers, other centres rely more on sturdy three many wayfarer dinghies, safer on long sails in the open sea.
  7. Beth Brown, wife and partner to Bob Brown, of Wayfarer Books in Tewkesbury, died on 14th March.
  8. Below both the flight and the plane is the sort of canal junction complex that brings joy to the heart of any inland water wayfarer.
  9. Walking north from Gargrave the Pennine Wayfarer follows a meandering path over a series of drumlins to Airton, where an old cotton mill was once used for the manufacture of Dettol.
  10. The wayfarer's instructions are still deeply rooted in the peasant mind to-day, when he tells you - quite wrongly now - "You just keep straight on".
  11. The family's ordeal began when their Wayfarer dinghy capsized in the Solent off the Isle of Wight.
  12. In Wells's eyes and day, Saint-Jean was "a lonely frontier town" in which, at night, the "deserted streets abound in howling great dogs to whom the belated wayfarer is an occasion for the fiercest demonstrations".
  13. The programme is built around a series of day cruises, building up to some long and ambitious trips exploring the islands in Wayfarer dinghies, so every morning starts with a briefing.

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