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    But unfortunately for him, the Customs men had been tipped off

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      Oulton Broad, that was where he'd picked up the contraband, brought in via Lowestoft.

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        The Customs men pursued him up the Waveney.

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          Now a Norfolk wherryman was a master of his vessel on those narrow inland waterways, so he gave them a good run for their money.

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            But eventually the Customs men managed to catch up to him in their cutter, and he was forced to moor at a staithe.

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              Might have been in Beccles; I can't remember now.

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                Being caught smuggling was a very bad thing for a wherryman, for not only would he be sent to prison, but his wherry would be seized.

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                  So when he was released, his livelihood would be gone

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                    The Customs men seized him, and he was taken away by the Police and locked up.

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                      Then the Customs men, well pleased with a good day's work, resorted to the pub by the staithe where the arrest had taken place.

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