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A Port Said miscellany

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A seafaring essay recounts a transport voyage into Port Said during a sultry lull at sea, describing sudden calm, oppressive heat, and the wind that awakens the ship as harbor nears. From a shipboard vantage the writer sketches soldiers bound for distant fronts — of varied ages, regiments, and experiences — and details their gear, habits, and small rituals. Officers and enlisted men are contrasted through appearance and aptitudes while the crew attends engine-room tasks; everyday shipboard routines, technical observations, and reflections on the larger purpose of ferrying troops combine to portray maritime life and wartime movement.

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Title: A Port Said miscellany

Author: William McFee

Release date: October 26, 2022 [eBook #69240]
Most recently updated: October 19, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United States: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1918

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ATLANTIC READINGS,
Number 6
 
A PORT SAID MISCELLANY

BY
WILLIAM McFEE
The Atlantic Monthly Press
BOSTON

Copyright, 1918, by
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY
(This paper was originally published in The Atlantic Monthly for March, 1918)

A PORT SAID MISCELLANY
BY WILLIAM McFEE