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“Ann-Marie II”

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“Motoryacht 12.75 m,” AnnMarie II, “built to Fritjof Eriksson in Vänersborg, by the shipyard at Vindön. The godmother at baptism was Fritjof Eriksson’s wife.” Mrs Eriksson is just about to baptize the boat by crushing a bottle against the boat’s for. The woman is dressed in costume and high-heeled shoes. In order for her to reach the forecourt, they have laid boards on pallets and this is what the woman says.
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Title: “Ann-Marie II”
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“Motoryacht 12.
75 m,” AnnMarie II, “built to Fritjof Eriksson in Vänersborg, by the shipyard at Vindön.
The godmother at baptism was Fritjof Eriksson’s wife.
” Mrs Eriksson is just about to baptize the boat by crushing a bottle against the boat’s for.
The woman is dressed in costume and high-heeled shoes.
In order for her to reach the forecourt, they have laid boards on pallets and this is what the woman says.

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