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The
following is supposedly a true story relating to a United States shipping
company.
THE U.S. shipping company had a new ship built. It was to be the pride of
the fleet, and something special was wanted to decorate the captain's
saloon, a large living room/office where the vessel's business and
entertaining would take place.
Someone suggested that a set of nautical prints would lend a nice touch. He
knew of a shop in London that specialized in such things, and the prints
were ordered and hung in the saloon.
It was not until the trial run of the vessel, when both the builder's and
the owner's representatives were aboard, that someone looked closely at the
prints. Each was of an American ship being captured by, or surrendering to,
a British warship during the War of 1812.
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