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[117 Days Adrift: The Extraordinary Survival and Bond of Morris and Marilyn Bailey]-[Alone Together]

This is Love · B1 · 2025-08-06

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📋 Summary

The Unlikely Connection

Morris Bailey, a solitary man from Derby, England, lived a life defined by quiet isolation. Working at a printing press and possessing few friends, Morris found solace in individual pursuits like hiking and sailing, though his limited finances often restricted these hobbies. His life took a transformative turn when he stood in for an acquaintance at a car rally, meeting Marilyn. Despite a disastrous first date—marked by navigational errors and a lack of funds for petrol—Morris was immediately captivated by Marilyn’s "natural, instinctive optimism." This meeting blossomed into a profound relationship, bridging the gap between Morris’s affectionless upbringing and Marilyn’s desire for a life beyond the domestic expectations of the 1970s.

The Dream of the Orlin

Bound by a shared desire to escape their "respectable day-to-day suburban existence," the couple decided to sell their home and build a boat, the Orlin. The vessel became their "child," a project they poured their love and life savings into. Morris, an experienced sailor, insisted on a journey defined by complete isolation, opting for no radio transmitter and navigating by the stars and his "wits," much like historical explorers. Marilyn, despite not knowing how to swim, meticulously prepared for the voyage, cataloging supplies and removing labels from tins to maintain a sense of order.

The Catastrophe

In 1972, they set sail for New Zealand. The journey was initially successful, but on March 4th, while crossing the Pacific, their boat was struck by a sperm whale. The impact was violent, sounding "almost like a gun going off," and the boat began taking on water rapidly. In a harrowing 45 minutes, they realized the Orlin was unsavable. They managed to rescue a dinghy, a life raft, and a collection of essential supplies—including tins of food, books, a camera, and navigational tools—before watching their "child" sink beneath the waves.

Survival and Intimacy

What followed was 117 days of survival in the open ocean. Their existence became a study in extreme endurance and forced proximity. Marilyn, with her "in-built pragmatism," established strict routines to combat the "expansive physical expanse of nothingness." They rationed food, caught rainwater, and even resorted to hunting turtles to survive, with Marilyn carving the flesh with a dull knife.

Mentally, they experienced a divergence: while Morris often succumbed to despair and thoughts of suicide, Marilyn used her imagination to keep them anchored, planning future trips to Patagonia and creating elaborate, imaginary menus of the food she would cook upon their rescue. Their bond was tested by relentless intimacy; there was "no relief and no respite" from one another. Yet, this proximity became their lifeline. As Morris later noted, Marilyn was his "guiding light."

Rescue and Legacy

After nearly four months, they were rescued by the South Korean fishing vessel Womie 306. Their survival story, later documented in the book 117 Days Adrift, allowed them to fund the very trip to Patagonia they had fantasized about while starving on the raft. Marilyn eventually passed away in 2002, leaving Morris to reflect on their time adrift not just as a tragedy, but as a period of "purity" and profound connection. Their story remains a testament to the power of human resilience and the transformative nature of a deep, committed partnership.

🎯Key Sentences

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He wasn't a man of many friends.
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all in all, he feels like it's been a disaster.
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She was game for it all.
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Marilyn was cut from different cloths.
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She had quite a protected, sheltered upbringing.
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📝Key Phrases

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on board with the idea
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won me over
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cut from different cloth
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follow in one's footsteps
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take one's place
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