Their crimes were written on their faces, and they cursed the fatal shore.
Mary told herself that without this talisman, her life upon the Fatal Shore was most surely doomed.
Thus recruited, he -treads the fatal shore As fresh and vigorous as before.
"I feel alone in the world," Jaafari tells us, "like a shipwrecked person washed up on a fatal shore."
Each silently marvelled at the good fortune that had landed her upon the Fatal Shore.
Remember the great Pompey," said he, "and shun that fatal shore.
Who were the convicts who were discharged onto the "fatal shore"?
Many a poor sailorman has washed up on them fatal shores rather than get carried right over the Rim, and regretted it, I expect.
Hughes's book The Fatal Shore followed in 1987.
Ranging in size from large puddles to miniature lakes, the farthest pools were up to seven miles from the fatal shore.