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  1. Nevertheless, the O'Rourke of the day offered hospitality and refuge to Captain Francisco de Cuellar and his crew, survivors of the wrecked galleon San Pedro .
  2. There was no cinema, no dance-hall, not even a caf, and as we had no centre in which to foregather (save The Galleon), and were all working on different shifts, it was impossible to take any initiative in organising group entertainment.
  3. Maybe the Galleon did.
  4. They were genial enough and we exchanged pleasantries until the leading galleon said, "Do you believe in destiny?"
  5. Make sure you see some of Tenerife's fascinating scenery during your holiday - join in some of our most popular trips, including a cruise on the Nostramo, an authentic Spanish galleon or our "Skool Dinners" BBQ; the "Last Resort", a special cabaret by the reps in Tenerife's top nightclub and the very popular Medieval Night - a delicious banquet in an old castle with jousting displays followed by a live, top named band.
  6. The visitors' centre also describes the pride of the Spanish Armada, the galleon Girona, which was wrecked off this coast in 1588 with the loss of over 1,000 lives.
  7. We have a wide range of interesting and exciting trips lined up for you including a trip on an authentic spanish galleon to the famous Papagayo beach, or come back laden with bargains from the Sunday market at the old village of Teguise with a variety of exotic, local handicrafts.
  8. It presented a varied faade, full of gables, stone chimneys, projecting wings, and even a round tower capped with a bronze weather-vane in the form of a galleon.
  9. Indeed, apart from the occasional sortie to The Galleon, our chief diversion was to read - books brought from home, or bought in London or Oxford on a day off, as there was in Wolverton neither bookshop nor library.
  10. One morning in his childhood he came downstairs, opened a door "and it was like below the decks of an old galleon complete with hammocks hanging up".
  11. John the Baptist was his forerunner," said the Galleon firmly, underlining his respectability.
  12. In the Wolverton of 1942 there was no library, no caf, no bookshop, no cinema, and thus an unsophisticated Scots girl who would never at home have entered a public house often found herself of an evening among Bletchley friends in The Galleon, an inn overlooking the Grand Junction Canal at Old Wolverton, where the brightly-painted barges plied up and down from London to Manchester, and noting how different was the English pub from the uncouth male preserve that was its Scottish counterpart.
  13. An eerie, green glow in the sky behind the tower turned it into a ghostly galleon on a leaden sea; Claro itself, a crazy house, leaning this way and bulging that.

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