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... Homeloss was massive, surprisingly so—for a sail-powered vessel, it seemed to Captain Duncan to have far exceeded the necessary limits.
Such magnitude meant larger cargo holds, more cannons, a sturdier structure, and a more stable comportment in the face of wind and waves—all of which suggested that it was more than capable of facing the harshest of long-distance sailing challenges.
But the present Duncan had no plans for any distant voyages, and this unusually large Ghost Ship ...
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