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454:. Aboard the drifting boat, John decides that it is safer to hoist the sails and go farther out to sea rather than stay near the shore among the sandbanks and shoals of the estuary, with the risk of being wrecked in the fog. A strengthening wind blows away the fog after a couple of hours, only for blinding rain to replace it. Susan is meanwhile wracked with guilt over the breaking of their promises and is also very seasick - Titty has a bad headache and has to lie down. As darkness closes in, they attempt to put about to return to the river, but find that sailing against the now storm-force wind is impossible, so run eastward with the wind. 304: 38: 318: 462:
torch and a red translucent plate. Meanwhile, at Pin Mill Mother is wakened by the storm and is worried, although she tries to hide it from Bridget. At dawn next morning, as the wind is slackening, John persuades Susan to continue to the nearest port rather than trying to return to Harwich. They rescue a kitten, whom they name Sinbad, floating on a
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and its crew are reunited with Jim Brading, who is looking for his missing yacht. The absent skipper had been unconscious in hospital for two days, suffering from concussion - he had got off his motor bus by the Garage, in his haste started to cross the road without looking and was hit by another bus
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at the same time as their absent father is leaving on a ferry to Harwich. Their father leaves the ferry just in time and returns to help them deal with the pilot, who is so taken with their story that he forgoes his fee and helps them prepare for their return. Their father sends some carefully worded
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drag in the fog, the Walkers realise that the tide has risen, the anchor chain is now too short, and they are drifting down river. While attempting to put out more chain, John loses the main anchor, tries to lower the spare (kedge) anchor but it fails, leaving the yacht drifting out beyond Beach End
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sails east through the night in hazardous conditions. John has to leave Susan at the helm while he reefs the mainsail. He is almost swept overboard, but succeeds in his objective. They are then nearly run down by a ship as the navigation lights are out of paraffin - Titty improvises with a powerful
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who might claim salvage if asked for help. But they see a pilot boat, and pick up a Dutch pilot. As they do not want the pilot to know they are alone, John alone remains on deck, pretending to be a cabin boy ("a sort of Roger"), which fools the pilot long enough to help them enter the harbour.
425:. Their mother agrees - provided there is no night sailing, that they do not go outside the harbour, and that they are back the day after next. This last condition is imposed because of the imminent return of their father to England from a long naval posting overseas. 428:
The children promised to abide by these conditions. However, on the second morning during a calm, the engine runs out of petrol; Jim had used it for some time the night before last. So, leaving the children aboard the anchored
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of children's books. It was published in 1937. In this book, the Swallows (John, Susan, Titty and Roger Walker) are the only recurring characters. They are staying with their Mother and baby sister Bridget in a new location,
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across to Flushing by the same route as part of his research for the book. The navigational detail and the geography are both correct for the period when the story is set, unlike other books in the series.
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coming the other way. They all sail up the river to be reunited with Mother and confess what had happened.
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by his uncle, make her fast when he misses his mooring buoy. In return he invites them to sail aboard
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then drifts over the river, and reduces visibility to zero. Some hours later, after hearing the
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The four eldest Walker children help Jim Brading, who has been given the sailing cutter
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back to England the following night. On arriving in Harwich harbour, the
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Contemporary Reviews of We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea (from 1937 and 1938)
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his ship was at Malta but under orders for Hong Kong (as also stated in
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Commander Ted Walker who is returning overland from a posting in
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We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea theatrical adaptation: 2016 review
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We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea theatrical adaptation: 2008 review
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telegrams to Pin Mill, and as the children sleep, sails the
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