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Chapter no 52

Life of Pi

After a thorough investigation, I made a complete list:

  • 192 tablets of anti-seasickness medicine
  • 124 tin cans of fresh water, each containing 500 millilitres, so 62 litres in all
  • 32 plastic vomit bags
  • 31 cartons of emergency rations, 500 grams each, so 15.5 kilos in all
  • 16 wool blankets
  • 12 solar stills
  • 10 or so orange life jackets, each with an orange, headless whistle attached by a string
  • 6 morphine ampoule syringes
  • 6 hand flares
  • 5 buoyant oars
  • 4 rocket parachute flares
  • 3 tough, transparent plastic bags, each with a capacity of about 50 litres
  • 3 can openers
  • 3 graduated glass beakers tor drinking
  • 2 boxes of waterproof matches
  • 2 buoyant orange smoke signals
  • 2 mid-size orange plastic buckets
  • 2 buoyant orange plastic bailing cups
  • 2 multi-purpose plastic containers with airtight lids
  • 2 yellow rectangular sponges
  • 2 buoyant synthetic ropes, each 50 metres long
  • 2 non-buoyant synthetic ropes oi unspecified length, but each at least 30 metres long
  • 2 fishing kits with hooks, lines and sinkers
  • 2 gaffs with very sharp barbed hooks
  • 2 sea anchors
  • 2 hatchets
  • 2 rain catchers
  • 2 black ink ballpoint pens
  • 1 nylon cargo net
  • 1 solid lifebuoy with an inner diameter of 40 centimetres and an outer diameter of 80 centimetres, and an attached rope
  • 1 large hunting knife with a solid handle, a pointed end and one edge a sharp blade and the other a sawtoothed blade; attached by a long string to a ring in the locker
  • 1 sewing kit with straight and curving needles and strong white thread
  • 1 first-aid kit in a waterproof plastic case
  • 1 signalling mirror
  • 1 pack of filter-tipped Chinese cigarettes
  • 1 large bar of dark chocolate
  • 1 survival manual
  • 1 compass
  • 1 notebook with 98 lined pages
  • 1 boy with a complete set of light clothing but for one lost shoe
  • 1 spotted hyena
  • 1 Bengal tiger
  • 1 lifeboat
  • 1 ocean
  • 1 God

I ate a quarter of the large chocolate bar. I examined one of the rain catchers. It was a device that looked like an inverted umbrella with a good-sized catchment pouch and a connecting rubber tube.

I crossed my arms on the lifebuoy around my waist, brought my head down and fell soundly asleep.

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