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07-26-20, 03:38 PM (Pacific Time)
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"Tatton Chantry"
 
   Hi yall. It's past time that I register here, I've been reading Louis for thirty years.
I'm currently rereading To the Far Blue Mountains and got a bit confused. Barnabas is told that some of his men have heard the story of Tatton Chantry leaving a treasure galleon on the coast with what treasure he couldn't carry still on it a few years prior.
Later he is sailing away from Ireland when a young man named Tatton stows away. I believe the details of his conversation with the stow away make that young man also Tatton Chantry.
Am I missing something? I've never noticed this before, but I have a bit more time to read lately too.


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