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... ar, except for the hunger that plagued everyone on board. Considering that the British were used to lounging around and not doing much work, the French decided to cut their food rations by a third. As a result, when Morel and his crew dragged the British steamship into the port of Camares ten days later, several British prisoners in the hold had already starved to death. The remaining survivors, apart from the technician who was kept separately and cared for, were too weak to even stand.
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