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There will be 10 to 12 campers and three staff aboard each 44- to 46-foot catamaran, which will also make stops in Tintamarre Island, Île Fourche and St. Barts.

They'll bring you the Tintamarre; it's much more entertaining.

Here the feeling reader will perhaps wish that the drama had ended, for the next scenes are dreadful indeed, and it must be confessed that the poet has done his subject terrible justice, but without any of that absurd extravagance which, in Seneca becomes un tintamarre horrible qui se passe dans le tête de ce Héros devenu fou.

I continued my labours, but ere three minutes had elapsed, I heard a dreadful confusion above stairs, on faisoit une horrible tintamarre, and I could occasionally distinguish oaths and execrations. 

Over and over they would break out clear and distinct above the tintamarre.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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