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A voyage up on the Titanic.  

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A Voyage Up On The Titanic We pulled up at the docks, luckily finding a parking space next to the gangplank. The place was a hive of activity as a result of all the cargo being loaded and unloaded. The ship was far bigger than I had imaged yet she was beautiful. All gleaming black and white with polished wood highlighting her decks. I was still high after all the excitement of the wedding however I could not fail to be impressed by my husband's choice of honeymoon. What is more he had arranged for my parents to wave us off and therefore there were familiar faces in the crowd as we boarded and prepared to sail. The titanic dwarfed the surrounding boats and, consequently on the upper deck we had an aerial view of the dockland as we drifted away from dry land. We watched until land was just a...

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1 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: zak02, 2004-02-03

" It's quite short and there isn't anything that's major happened, and it also hasn't got any emotional feelings in the story, very simple and poor essay."

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