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The five ships were having many difficulties. All 5 ships were running out of food and water. I think (this is just my guess) that the crew of one ship got mad and tired enough of the trip. The one ship was overthrown. The crew of this one ship sailed back to where they ported off. At least that's what I would do in there position (actually I would pray to God to bring us to shore soon, because I'm Christian.)

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