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Tango0120 Nov 2019 3:14 p.m. PST

"The 25-ton barque was hopelessly off course. Since its departure from the Seine River in France, its crew had set sail for the Isle of Lewis off the west coast of Scotland, via the Orkney Islands. Now, after being blown by a steady easterly wind through St. George's Channel, the small boat was bobbing in the waters off Ireland as a darkened British man-of-war bore down on it.

The occupants of the smaller vessel held their breath; the warship was carrying troops from Ireland to the British mainland in anticipation of a new Jacobite invasion, little knowing that the threat had already been snuffed out by one of the "Protestant storms" that have meteorologically protected the British coastline throughout history…."

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