tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28102666.post1552559678576218488..comments2024-03-28T04:26:30.557-05:00Comments on Boston 1775: Ebenezer Fox on the Sea Serpent? Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28102666.post-14498458074712829372014-07-16T09:29:50.038-05:002014-07-16T09:29:50.038-05:00Preble's temper was a lifelong trait, but I do...Preble's temper was a lifelong trait, but I don't know if any author has pinpointed a possible cause. Preble does seem to have lucked out in finding a field (the U.S. Navy) and a crisis (the Tripolitan wars) where his temper was an asset.<br /><br />As for the sea serpent, we just reports. J. L. Bellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15405157000473731801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28102666.post-60144609214053650292014-07-16T08:49:59.299-05:002014-07-16T08:49:59.299-05:00Two biological questions:
Is there any indication ...Two biological questions:<br />Is there any indication that Lt. Preble had some sort of organic brain difficulty -- injury, birth trauma, epilepsy -- as opposed to being rageful and dislikeable?<br />Is there such a thing in fact as a huge, stout sea serpent?Chauceriannoreply@blogger.com