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18th December 2010 at 2:07 pm #1271vivdodd456@btinternet.com ParticipantONEDIN LINE SERIES 2. PROGRAMME 10
 AN INCH OF CANDLE by MARTIN WORTH
 Viv Dodd one of my favourite programmes as James comes to realize at the end
 that Anne is more important than another ship.
 
 Making passage home, James and Baines find an abandoned schooner adrift and
 despite Baines’ poor opinion of her, James is intrigued by the mystery of the
 abandoned Maria da Gloria. James boards the ship, jettisons the spoiled cargo
 of sugar and takes her in tow to Ireland.
 Meanwhile, Anne is carrying coal up steps in their ‘infernal basement’ home
 whilst Elizabeth tuts at James’ inconsiderate treatment of her. Anne feels
 queasy and says ‘It’s just a touch of sickness that comes over me at times’
 ‘Sickness?’ retorts Elizabeth and they stare at one another as Anne says ‘ Well
 haven’t you ever……. Oh no, it couldn’t be that’.
 Robert also is accidently told of Anne’s condition by Elizabeth when he shows
 concern for her as she bursts into tears for no apparent reason but ambitious
 Sarah is concerned at the news because if James has a son,he’ll inherit the
 Onedin Line, not their Samuel.
 Anne goes to greet James on the Charlotte Rhodes and he excitedly tells her his
 news of the ship that he can make money from one way or another. ‘James I’m
 having a baby’ Anne finally blurts out. ‘What did ya say?’ ‘I’m with child’
 ‘Why didn’t ya say so?’
 ‘I’ve been trying to but you didn’t give me the room to get a word in edgeways’
 ‘You sure?’ James needs confirmation. ‘ I wasn’t at first. I couldn’t believe it
 but I’m sure now. James … is it good news?’ Anne asks hesitantly. ‘Good news –
 its wonderful news – most wonderful news I’ve heard in all my life’.
 James is close to having the money to buy back enough shares to be in control of
 the Onedin Line again but Elizabeth pesters him to get Anne out of the basement
 into a proper house. Robert arrives with news of the auction for the Maria da
 Gloria in Roscarberry. The insurers own it as no named owner can be traced and
 they appear to want a quick sale. James believes she is undervalued and he,
 Robert and Anne (who insists she go) decide to take a steamer to Roscarberry.
 Anne feels unwell on the journey and James says ‘you’re never seasick – it’s the
 baby. Should have stayed at home – I told you’.
 In Ireland they inspect the ship and meet Mr Sankey from the insurers who is
 disparaging about her qualities and value. James is uneasy about what is being
 done with the ship and leaves Anne in bed that night to look over her again. He
 finds evidence that she was a ‘slaver’ whose owners would not have registered
 her to avoid discovery of the illegal trade and he tells Anne and Robert the
 next day ‘ Hang the salvage award – I’d rather have the ship. For five hundred
 pounds she’d be an absolute bargain. On the fruit run from the Azores, she’d
 beat everybody home’. Anne says, ’but I thought the five hundred pounds was for
 a house’. James replies ‘oh Anne we can always get a house’.
 Daniel Fogarty is in league with the insurers and would buy the ship as cheaply
 as possible if no one else were interested – it would also do James out of a
 fair price for salvage. Emma Callon is dispatched to visit Anne and James on the
 pretext of asking after her condition but James is now convinced that there is
 some underhand dealings with Fogarty and the ship. ‘Anne, if it should be
 necessary to find more than £500 would you begrudge the expenditure?’
 Anne asks ‘ how could you raise the money?’ ‘Sell some of the shares’
 ‘Couldn’t you sell a few more and we could have a house aswell?’ Anne.
 James,’Be a year before the Maria da Gloria made enough profit to buy back the
 shares’
 Anne,’And a house could’t make any profit to buy them back’.
 ‘You would begrudge it me eh?’
 James makes it appear to Fogarty, Anne and everyone else that he has no interest
 in the ship and James prepares to sail with Capt Baines who makes sure Fogarty
 knows of the voyage. James says ‘ Anne that ship could be the way back for
 us’. Anne, ‘ another ship, another gamble ? Oh I’m sorry, I just feel so
 weary’. Then she is told that James had already decided to attend the auction in
 Ireland – he was never to sail with Capt Baines. However, Anne is philosophical
 as she tells Elizabeth ‘ I married James for security but I love him for the
 lack of it’.
 The auction is one where bidding happens whilst an inch of candle burns and the
 last bid before the candle extinguishes is the winner. James and \Fogarty go
 head to head. James bids two thousand and eight hundred pounds as the candle
 dies and meanwhile, carrying coal for the range, induces Anne to miscarry.
 James returns home and is telling his tale to Robert, emphasizing that the cost
 of the bid would be offset by the one thousand pound salvage money due to him
 when he realizes Capt Webster and Elizabeth are there also to tell him the news
 of Anne. He rushes to her bed and she asks ‘Did we get the schooner?’ James
 answers huskily ‘yeah’
 ‘Good, its what we need’. But James shakes his head as he grasps Anne in his
 arms.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 21st December 2010 at 8:13 pm #1272liamegan2000 Member'An Inch of candle' and 'ship devils' has been added to the website.Navigation and images still have to be added. I'll do some screen caps and upload them. Bill. —– Original Message —– 
 From: V DODD
 To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 1:07 PM
 Subject: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of CandleONEDIN LINE SERIES 2. PROGRAMME 10 
 AN INCH OF CANDLE by MARTIN WORTH
 Viv Dodd one of my favourite programmes as James comes to realize at the end
 that Anne is more important than another ship.Making passage home, James and Baines find an abandoned schooner adrift and 
 despite Baines’ poor opinion of her, James is intrigued by the mystery of the
 abandoned Maria da Gloria. James boards the ship, jettisons the spoiled cargo
 of sugar and takes her in tow to Ireland.
 Meanwhile, Anne is carrying coal up steps in their ‘infernal basement’ home
 whilst Elizabeth tuts at James’ inconsiderate treatment of her. Anne feels
 queasy and says ‘It’s just a touch of sickness that comes over me at times’
 ‘Sickness?’ retorts Elizabeth and they stare at one another as Anne says ‘ Well
 haven’t you ever……. Oh no, it couldn’t be that’.
 Robert also is accidently told of Anne’s condition by Elizabeth when he shows
 concern for her as she bursts into tears for no apparent reason but ambitious
 Sarah is concerned at the news because if James has a son,he’ll inherit the
 Onedin Line, not their Samuel.
 Anne goes to greet James on the Charlotte Rhodes and he excitedly tells her his
 news of the ship that he can make money from one way or another. ‘James I’m
 having a baby’ Anne finally blurts out. ‘What did ya say?’ ‘I’m with child’
 ‘Why didn’t ya say so?’
 ‘I’ve been trying to but you didn’t give me the room to get a word in edgeways’
 ‘You sure?’ James needs confirmation. ‘ I wasn’t at first. I couldn’t believe it
 but I’m sure now. James … is it good news?’ Anne asks hesitantly. ‘Good news –
 its wonderful news – most wonderful news I’ve heard in all my life’.
 James is close to having the money to buy back enough shares to be in control of
 the Onedin Line again but Elizabeth pesters him to get Anne out of the basement
 into a proper house. Robert arrives with news of the auction for the Maria da
 Gloria in Roscarberry. The insurers own it as no named owner can be traced and
 they appear to want a quick sale. James believes she is undervalued and he,
 Robert and Anne (who insists she go) decide to take a steamer to Roscarberry.
 Anne feels unwell on the journey and James says ‘you’re never seasick – it’s the
 baby. Should have stayed at home – I told you’.
 In Ireland they inspect the ship and meet Mr Sankey from the insurers who is
 disparaging about her qualities and value. James is uneasy about what is being
 done with the ship and leaves Anne in bed that night to look over her again. He
 finds evidence that she was a ‘slaver’ whose owners would not have registered
 her to avoid discovery of the illegal trade and he tells Anne and Robert the
 next day ‘ Hang the salvage award – I’d rather have the ship. For five hundred
 pounds she’d be an absolute bargain. On the fruit run from the Azores, she’d
 beat everybody home’. Anne says, ’but I thought the five hundred pounds was for
 a house’. James replies ‘oh Anne we can always get a house’.
 Daniel Fogarty is in league with the insurers and would buy the ship as cheaply
 as possible if no one else were interested – it would also do James out of a
 fair price for salvage. Emma Callon is dispatched to visit Anne and James on the
 pretext of asking after her condition but James is now convinced that there is
 some underhand dealings with Fogarty and the ship. ‘Anne, if it should be
 necessary to find more than £500 would you begrudge the expenditure?’
 Anne asks ‘ how could you raise the money?’ ‘Sell some of the shares’
 ‘Couldn’t you sell a few more and we could have a house aswell?’ Anne.
 James,’Be a year before the Maria da Gloria made enough profit to buy back the
 shares’
 Anne,’And a house could’t make any profit to buy them back’.
 ‘You would begrudge it me eh?’
 James makes it appear to Fogarty, Anne and everyone else that he has no interest
 in the ship and James prepares to sail with Capt Baines who makes sure Fogarty
 knows of the voyage. James says ‘ Anne that ship could be the way back for
 us’. Anne, ‘ another ship, another gamble ? Oh I’m sorry, I just feel so
 weary’. Then she is told that James had already decided to attend the auction in
 Ireland – he was never to sail with Capt Baines. However, Anne is philosophical
 as she tells Elizabeth ‘ I married James for security but I love him for the
 lack of it’.
 The auction is one where bidding happens whilst an inch of candle burns and the
 last bid before the candle extinguishes is the winner. James and \Fogarty go
 head to head. James bids two thousand and eight hundred pounds as the candle
 dies and meanwhile, carrying coal for the range, induces Anne to miscarry.
 James returns home and is telling his tale to Robert, emphasizing that the cost
 of the bid would be offset by the one thousand pound salvage money due to him
 when he realizes Capt Webster and Elizabeth are there also to tell him the news
 of Anne. He rushes to her bed and she asks ‘Did we get the schooner?’ James
 answers huskily ‘yeah’
 ‘Good, its what we need’. But James shakes his head as he grasps Anne in his
 arms.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] —————————————————————————— No virus found in this incoming message. 
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 From: Bill
 To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 7:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of Candle'An Inch of candle' and 'ship devils' has been added to the website. Navigation and images still have to be added. I'll do some screen caps and upload them. Bill. —– Original Message —– 
 From: V DODD
 To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 1:07 PM
 Subject: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of CandleONEDIN LINE SERIES 2. PROGRAMME 10 
 AN INCH OF CANDLE by MARTIN WORTH
 Viv Dodd one of my favourite programmes as James comes to realize at the end
 that Anne is more important than another ship.Making passage home, James and Baines find an abandoned schooner adrift and 
 despite Baines’ poor opinion of her, James is intrigued by the mystery of the
 abandoned Maria da Gloria. James boards the ship, jettisons the spoiled cargo
 of sugar and takes her in tow to Ireland.
 Meanwhile, Anne is carrying coal up steps in their ‘infernal basement’ home
 whilst Elizabeth tuts at James’ inconsiderate treatment of her. Anne feels
 queasy and says ‘It’s just a touch of sickness that comes over me at times’
 ‘Sickness?’ retorts Elizabeth and they stare at one another as Anne says ‘ Well
 haven’t you ever……. Oh no, it couldn’t be that’.
 Robert also is accidently told of Anne’s condition by Elizabeth when he shows
 concern for her as she bursts into tears for no apparent reason but ambitious
 Sarah is concerned at the news because if James has a son,he’ll inherit the
 Onedin Line, not their Samuel.
 Anne goes to greet James on the Charlotte Rhodes and he excitedly tells her his
 news of the ship that he can make money from one way or another. ‘James I’m
 having a baby’ Anne finally blurts out. ‘What did ya say?’ ‘I’m with child’
 ‘Why didn’t ya say so?’
 ‘I’ve been trying to but you didn’t give me the room to get a word in edgeways’
 ‘You sure?’ James needs confirmation. ‘ I wasn’t at first. I couldn’t believe it
 but I’m sure now. James … is it good news?’ Anne asks hesitantly. ‘Good news –
 its wonderful news – most wonderful news I’ve heard in all my life’.
 James is close to having the money to buy back enough shares to be in control of
 the Onedin Line again but Elizabeth pesters him to get Anne out of the basement
 into a proper house. Robert arrives with news of the auction for the Maria da
 Gloria in Roscarberry. The insurers own it as no named owner can be traced and
 they appear to want a quick sale. James believes she is undervalued and he,
 Robert and Anne (who insists she go) decide to take a steamer to Roscarberry.
 Anne feels unwell on the journey and James says ‘you’re never seasick – it’s the
 baby. Should have stayed at home – I told you’.
 In Ireland they inspect the ship and meet Mr Sankey from the insurers who is
 disparaging about her qualities and value. James is uneasy about what is being
 done with the ship and leaves Anne in bed that night to look over her again. He
 finds evidence that she was a ‘slaver’ whose owners would not have registered
 her to avoid discovery of the illegal trade and he tells Anne and Robert the
 next day ‘ Hang the salvage award – I’d rather have the ship. For five hundred
 pounds she’d be an absolute bargain. On the fruit run from the Azores, she’d
 beat everybody home’. Anne says, ’but I thought the five hundred pounds was for
 a house’. James replies ‘oh Anne we can always get a house’.
 Daniel Fogarty is in league with the insurers and would buy the ship as cheaply
 as possible if no one else were interested – it would also do James out of a
 fair price for salvage. Emma Callon is dispatched to visit Anne and James on the
 pretext of asking after her condition but James is now convinced that there is
 some underhand dealings with Fogarty and the ship. ‘Anne, if it should be
 necessary to find more than £500 would you begrudge the expenditure?’
 Anne asks ‘ how could you raise the money?’ ‘Sell some of the shares’
 ‘Couldn’t you sell a few more and we could have a house aswell?’ Anne.
 James,’Be a year before the Maria da Gloria made enough profit to buy back the
 shares’
 Anne,’And a house could’t make any profit to buy them back’.
 ‘You would begrudge it me eh?’
 James makes it appear to Fogarty, Anne and everyone else that he has no interest
 in the ship and James prepares to sail with Capt Baines who makes sure Fogarty
 knows of the voyage. James says ‘ Anne that ship could be the way back for
 us’. Anne, ‘ another ship, another gamble ? Oh I’m sorry, I just feel so
 weary’. Then she is told that James had already decided to attend the auction in
 Ireland – he was never to sail with Capt Baines. However, Anne is philosophical
 as she tells Elizabeth ‘ I married James for security but I love him for the
 lack of it’.
 The auction is one where bidding happens whilst an inch of candle burns and the
 last bid before the candle extinguishes is the winner. James and \Fogarty go
 head to head. James bids two thousand and eight hundred pounds as the candle
 dies and meanwhile, carrying coal for the range, induces Anne to miscarry.
 James returns home and is telling his tale to Robert, emphasizing that the cost
 of the bid would be offset by the one thousand pound salvage money due to him
 when he realizes Capt Webster and Elizabeth are there also to tell him the news
 of Anne. He rushes to her bed and she asks ‘Did we get the schooner?’ James
 answers huskily ‘yeah’
 ‘Good, its what we need’. But James shakes his head as he grasps Anne in his
 arms.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ———————————————————- No virus found in this incoming message. 
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 Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of Candle
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 Date: Sunday, 9 January, 2011, 16:21I've not been receiving notifications and mail from the list for the last week or so, on top of this of course the holiday period has kept me away from the computer with all the details on it. Once I've found out what the problems are I'll get back to the descriptions etc. Apologies to anyone who has been waiting for membership approval or moderation on messages. Like we used to see on TV, "Normal Service Will Be Resumed As Soon As Possible!" Bill —– Original Message —– 
 From: Bill
 To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 7:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of Candle'An Inch of candle' and 'ship devils' has been added to the website. Navigation and images still have to be added. I'll do some screen caps and upload them. Bill. —– Original Message —– 
 From: V DODD
 To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 1:07 PM
 Subject: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of CandleONEDIN LINE SERIES 2. PROGRAMME 10 
 AN INCH OF CANDLE by MARTIN WORTH
 Viv Dodd one of my favourite programmes as James comes to realize at the end
 that Anne is more important than another ship.Making passage home, James and Baines find an abandoned schooner adrift and 
 despite Baines’ poor opinion of her, James is intrigued by the mystery of the
 abandoned Maria da Gloria. James boards the ship, jettisons the spoiled cargo
 of sugar and takes her in tow to Ireland.
 Meanwhile, Anne is carrying coal up steps in their ‘infernal basement’ home
 whilst Elizabeth tuts at James’ inconsiderate treatment of her. Anne feels
 queasy and says ‘It’s just a touch of sickness that comes over me at times’
 ‘Sickness?’ retorts Elizabeth and they stare at one another as Anne says ‘ Well
 haven’t you ever……. Oh no, it couldn’t be that’.
 Robert also is accidently told of Anne’s condition by Elizabeth when he shows
 concern for her as she bursts into tears for no apparent reason but ambitious
 Sarah is concerned at the news because if James has a son,he’ll inherit the
 Onedin Line, not their Samuel.
 Anne goes to greet James on the Charlotte Rhodes and he excitedly tells her his
 news of the ship that he can make money from one way or another. ‘James I’m
 having a baby’ Anne finally blurts out. ‘What did ya say?’ ‘I’m with child’
 ‘Why didn’t ya say so?’
 ‘I’ve been trying to but you didn’t give me the room to get a word in edgeways’
 ‘You sure?’ James needs confirmation. ‘ I wasn’t at first. I couldn’t believe it
 but I’m sure now. James … is it good news?’ Anne asks hesitantly. ‘Good news –
 its wonderful news – most wonderful news I’ve heard in all my life’.
 James is close to having the money to buy back enough shares to be in control of
 the Onedin Line again but Elizabeth pesters him to get Anne out of the basement
 into a proper house. Robert arrives with news of the auction for the Maria da
 Gloria in Roscarberry. The insurers own it as no named owner can be traced and
 they appear to want a quick sale. James believes she is undervalued and he,
 Robert and Anne (who insists she go) decide to take a steamer to Roscarberry.
 Anne feels unwell on the journey and James says ‘you’re never seasick – it’s the
 baby. Should have stayed at home – I told you’.
 In Ireland they inspect the ship and meet Mr Sankey from the insurers who is
 disparaging about her qualities and value. James is uneasy about what is being
 done with the ship and leaves Anne in bed that night to look over her again. He
 finds evidence that she was a ‘slaver’ whose owners would not have registered
 her to avoid discovery of the illegal trade and he tells Anne and Robert the
 next day ‘ Hang the salvage award – I’d rather have the ship. For five hundred
 pounds she’d be an absolute bargain. On the fruit run from the Azores, she’d
 beat everybody home’. Anne says, ’but I thought the five hundred pounds was for
 a house’. James replies ‘oh Anne we can always get a house’.
 Daniel Fogarty is in league with the insurers and would buy the ship as cheaply
 as possible if no one else were interested – it would also do James out of a
 fair price for salvage. Emma Callon is dispatched to visit Anne and James on the
 pretext of asking after her condition but James is now convinced that there is
 some underhand dealings with Fogarty and the ship. ‘Anne, if it should be
 necessary to find more than £500 would you begrudge the expenditure?’
 Anne asks ‘ how could you raise the money?’ ‘Sell some of the shares’
 ‘Couldn’t you sell a few more and we could have a house aswell?’ Anne.
 James,’Be a year before the Maria da Gloria made enough profit to buy back the
 shares’
 Anne,’And a house could’t make any profit to buy them back’.
 ‘You would begrudge it me eh?’
 James makes it appear to Fogarty, Anne and everyone else that he has no interest
 in the ship and James prepares to sail with Capt Baines who makes sure Fogarty
 knows of the voyage. James says ‘ Anne that ship could be the way back for
 us’. Anne, ‘ another ship, another gamble ? Oh I’m sorry, I just feel so
 weary’. Then she is told that James had already decided to attend the auction in
 Ireland – he was never to sail with Capt Baines. However, Anne is philosophical
 as she tells Elizabeth ‘ I married James for security but I love him for the
 lack of it’.
 The auction is one where bidding happens whilst an inch of candle burns and the
 last bid before the candle extinguishes is the winner. James and \Fogarty go
 head to head. James bids two thousand and eight hundred pounds as the candle
 dies and meanwhile, carrying coal for the range, induces Anne to miscarry.
 James returns home and is telling his tale to Robert, emphasizing that the cost
 of the bid would be offset by the one thousand pound salvage money due to him
 when he realizes Capt Webster and Elizabeth are there also to tell him the news
 of Anne. He rushes to her bed and she asks ‘Did we get the schooner?’ James
 answers huskily ‘yeah’
 ‘Good, its what we need’. But James shakes his head as he grasps Anne in his
 arms.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ———————————————————- No virus found in this incoming message. 
 Checked by AVG – http://www.avg.com
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 (mailto:william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com) > wrote:From: Bill <_william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com_ 
 (mailto:william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com) >
 Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of
 Candle
 To: _shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com_
 (mailto:shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com)
 Date: Sunday, 9 January, 2011, 16:21I've not been receiving notifications and mail from the list for the last 
 week or so, on top of this of course the holiday period has kept me away
 from the computer with all the details on it.Once I've found out what the problems are I'll get back to the 
 descriptions etc.Apologies to anyone who has been waiting for membership approval or 
 moderation on messages.Like we used to see on TV, "Normal Service Will Be Resumed As Soon As 
 Possible!"Bill —– Original Message —– 
 From: Bill
 To: _shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com_
 (mailto:shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com)
 Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 7:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of
 Candle'An Inch of candle' and 'ship devils' has been added to the website. Navigation and images still have to be added. I'll do some screen caps and 
 upload them.Bill. —– Original Message —– 
 From: V DODD
 To: _shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com_
 (mailto:shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com)
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 1:07 PM
 Subject: [shiponedingroup] programme descrition Series 2 An inch of CandleONEDIN LINE SERIES 2. PROGRAMME 10 
 AN INCH OF CANDLE by MARTIN WORTH
 Viv Dodd one of my favourite programmes as James comes to realize at the
 end
 that Anne is more important than another ship.Making passage home, James and Baines find an abandoned schooner adrift 
 and
 despite Baines’ poor opinion of her, James is intrigued by the mystery of
 the
 abandoned Maria da Gloria. James boards the ship, jettisons the spoiled
 cargo
 of sugar and takes her in tow to Ireland.
 Meanwhile, Anne is carrying coal up steps in their ‘infernal basement’
 home
 whilst Elizabeth tuts at James’ inconsiderate treatment of her. Anne feels
 queasy and says ‘It’s just a touch of sickness that comes over me at times
 ’
 ‘Sickness?’ retorts Elizabeth and they stare at one another as Anne says ‘
 Well
 haven’t you ever……. Oh no, it couldn’t be that’.
 Robert also is accidently told of Anne’s condition by Elizabeth when he
 shows
 concern for her as she bursts into tears for no apparent reason but
 ambitious
 Sarah is concerned at the news because if James has a son,he’ll inherit
 the
 Onedin Line, not their Samuel.
 Anne goes to greet James on the Charlotte Rhodes and he excitedly tells
 her his
 news of the ship that he can make money from one way or another. ‘James I’
 m
 having a baby’ Anne finally blurts out. ‘What did ya say?’ ‘I’m with
 child’
 ‘Why didn’t ya say so?’
 ‘I’ve been trying to but you didn’t give me the room to get a word in
 edgeways’
 ‘You sure?’ James needs confirmation. ‘ I wasn’t at first. I couldn’t
 believe it
 but I’m sure now. James … is it good news?’ Anne asks hesitantly. ‘Good
 news –
 its wonderful news – most wonderful news I’ve heard in all my life’.
 James is close to having the money to buy back enough shares to be in
 control of
 the Onedin Line again but Elizabeth pesters him to get Anne out of the
 basement
 into a proper house. Robert arrives with news of the auction for the Maria
 da
 Gloria in Roscarberry. The insurers own it as no named owner can be traced
 and
 they appear to want a quick sale. James believes she is undervalued and
 he,
 Robert and Anne (who insists she go) decide to take a steamer to
 Roscarberry.
 Anne feels unwell on the journey and James says ‘you’re never seasick – it
 ’s the
 baby. Should have stayed at home – I told you’.
 In Ireland they inspect the ship and meet Mr Sankey from the insurers who
 is
 disparaging about her qualities and value. James is uneasy about what is
 being
 done with the ship and leaves Anne in bed that night to look over her
 again. He
 finds evidence that she was a ‘slaver’ whose owners would not have
 registered
 her to avoid discovery of the illegal trade and he tells Anne and Robert
 the
 next day ‘ Hang the salvage award – I’d rather have the ship. For five
 hundred
 pounds she’d be an absolute bargain. On the fruit run from the Azores, she’
 d
 beat everybody home’. Anne says, ’but I thought the five hundred pounds
 was for
 a house’. James replies ‘oh Anne we can always get a house’.
 Daniel Fogarty is in league with the insurers and would buy the ship as
 cheaply
 as possible if no one else were interested – it would also do James out of
 a
 fair price for salvage. Emma Callon is dispatched to visit Anne and James
 on the
 pretext of asking after her condition but James is now convinced that
 there is
 some underhand dealings with Fogarty and the ship. ‘Anne, if it should be
 necessary to find more than £500 would you begrudge the expenditure?’
 Anne asks ‘ how could you raise the money?’ ‘Sell some of the shares’
 ‘Couldn’t you sell a few more and we could have a house aswell?’ Anne.
 James,’Be a year before the Maria da Gloria made enough profit to buy back
 the
 shares’
 Anne,’And a house could’t make any profit to buy them back’.
 ‘You would begrudge it me eh?’
 James makes it appear to Fogarty, Anne and everyone else that he has no
 interest
 in the ship and James prepares to sail with Capt Baines who makes sure
 Fogarty
 knows of the voyage. James says ‘ Anne that ship could be the way back for
 us’. Anne, ‘ another ship, another gamble ? Oh I’m sorry, I just feel so
 weary’. Then she is told that James had already decided to attend the
 auction in
 Ireland – he was never to sail with Capt Baines. However, Anne is
 philosophical
 as she tells Elizabeth ‘ I married James for security but I love him for
 the
 lack of it’.
 The auction is one where bidding happens whilst an inch of candle burns
 and the
 last bid before the candle extinguishes is the winner. James and \Fogarty
 go
 head to head. James bids two thousand and eight hundred pounds as the
 candle
 dies and meanwhile, carrying coal for the range, induces Anne to miscarry.
 James returns home and is telling his tale to Robert, emphasizing that the
 cost
 of the bid would be offset by the one thousand pound salvage money due to
 him
 when he realizes Capt Webster and Elizabeth are there also to tell him the
 news
 of Anne. He rushes to her bed and she asks ‘Did we get the schooner?’
 James
 answers huskily ‘yeah’
 ‘Good, its what we need’. But James shakes his head as he grasps Anne in
 his
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