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English term or phrase:
Concentric, Inward, With Mardi's Reef, They Leave
English answer:
they sail around the lagoon leaving their wake
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Yvonne Gallagher
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Concentric, Inward, With Mardi's Reef, They Leave
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CHAPTER LXIV Concentric, Inward, With Mardi's Reef, They Leave Their Wake Around The World
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they sail around the lagoon leaving their wake
concentric
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/concentric
inward since they are heading into the lagoon or "inland sea"
and "leave their wake" the wake of the ship left behind as a mark of their voyage (disturbing the waters only temporarily since a wake doesn't last long)
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/concentric
inward since they are heading into the lagoon or "inland sea"
and "leave their wake" the wake of the ship left behind as a mark of their voyage (disturbing the waters only temporarily since a wake doesn't last long)
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