Make fast end a at c, and end d at e, cinching up strongly on the bights that come through the cinch rings.
"Camp and Trail"
Stewart Edward White
Men are caught by those bights and ground to horrible death against the snubbing-post.
"King Spruce, A Novel"
Holman Day
In his report to the Admiralty, dated May 11, 1802, Flinders related what Baudin told him on this point, in the following terms, which it is worth while to compare with those used by him in his book, quoted above: "Captain Baudin informed me that after parting with the Naturaliste in the Strait, in a heavy gale, he had had fine weather, and had kept the coast close on board from Westernport to the place of meeting, but that he had found no bay or place where a vessel could anchor, the coast having but few bights in it, and those affording nothing to interest."
"Terre Napoleon A history of French explorations and projects in Australia"
Ernest Scott