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It's time for a Lady multi-parter, and this one is a doozy! Join us as we dive into the Complete History of the Titanic, and it's parent company, the White Star Line. In this part, we explore the creating of the White Star Line, and discuss it's tragic legacy leading up to the infamous maiden voyage. Spoiler Alert, there is no Titanic in this part...
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