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"the sound of women’s laughter drifted across the still water of the harbour, lights glinted on the oily blue surface.

She was an Indian ship, The Mumbai Princess. He could see turbaned members of the crew moving among the guests serving drinks. It was Divali, the Indian festival of light, flickering lanterns and night lights.

In the stern of the ship was a golden statue, one of the Hindu goddesses- garlands of bright flowers hung round her neck. She shimmered, reflecting the light surrounding her.

Ahan looked down at the sea. Underwater it was dark, only his ROV lit the gloom when it dived into the deep. The powerful bulbs illuminated his world ahead of him. He manoeuvred the craft with ease.

But you had to be careful. The umbilicals that fed life into the ROV and returned signals and pictures to his mind had to be kept free from snagging on wrecks and bits of pipeline structure.

Was he like the goddess with his ROV? Did he bring light into the world

of darkness? The goddess was already in a world of light and colour

He headed below; time to turn in, it would be a long shift tomorrow."

"King Frodi went on a visit to a King Sven in Sweden, there he saw Sven had two giantesses, Fenya and Menya, large strapping women with jet black hair in plaits. Sven used their great strength to cut down trees.

King Frodi bought them from Sven who was pleased to be rid of them for they ate a lot.

Back in Denmark King Frodi set them to work, grinding at the Grotti stone"

"the sound of women’s laughter drifted across the still water of the harbour, lights glinted on the oily blue surface.

She was an Indian ship, The Mumbai Princess. He could see turbaned members of the crew moving among the guests serving drinks. It was Divali, the Indian festival of light, flickering lanterns and night lights.

In the stern of the ship was a golden statue, one of the Hindu goddesses- garlands of bright flowers hung round her neck. She shimmered, reflecting the light surrounding her.

Ahan looked down at the sea. Underwater it was dark, only his ROV lit the gloom when it dived into the deep. The powerful bulbs illuminated his world ahead of him. He manoeuvred the craft with ease.

But you had to be careful. The umbilicals that fed life into the ROV and returned signals and pictures to his mind had to be kept free from snagging on wrecks and bits of pipeline structure.

Was he like the goddess with his ROV? Did he bring light into the world

of darkness? The goddess was already in a world of light and colour

He headed below; time to turn in, it would be a long shift tomorrow."

"King Frodi went on a visit to a King Sven in Sweden, there he saw Sven had two giantesses, Fenya and Menya, large strapping women with jet black hair in plaits. Sven used their great strength to cut down trees.

King Frodi bought them from Sven who was pleased to be rid of them for they ate a lot.

Back in Denmark King Frodi set them to work, grinding at the Grotti stone"