Harwich

//ˈhæɹɪt͡ʃ//

"Harwich" in a Sentence (2 examples)

In the reverse direction, creature comforts were not closely studied, and the vessel left Antwerp at 1 p.m., to arrive in Harwich at the awkward hour of 2 a.m. The boat train was waiting for the weary stream of passengers, who straggled up George Street, encumbered with luggage, or following burdened porters in the darkness.

The port of Harwich is where England bares her rump to the continent.

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