Blackwood's Magazine, Том 207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... ships , and some , still more aching , on the near wave - orests for submarines , our guns loaded , our fingers ( so to speak ) on the triggers . The ceaseless watch was never interrupted , not even by the diversification due to the ...
... ships , and some , still more aching , on the near wave - orests for submarines , our guns loaded , our fingers ( so to speak ) on the triggers . The ceaseless watch was never interrupted , not even by the diversification due to the ...
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... ships , we , who helped to man and " run " them on man - of - war principles , had few illusions as to their capabilities . Our hearts were big , we were thor- oughly keen for a trial ; but faith in our 14,000 - ton levi- athans was ...
... ships , we , who helped to man and " run " them on man - of - war principles , had few illusions as to their capabilities . Our hearts were big , we were thor- oughly keen for a trial ; but faith in our 14,000 - ton levi- athans was ...
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... ship whence it had been eviscerated . The amounts of these , for any one ship , were staggering to the ordinary uncalculating mind . From the Aquitania , for example , the weight of glass - ware alone came to no less than 40 tons ...
... ship whence it had been eviscerated . The amounts of these , for any one ship , were staggering to the ordinary uncalculating mind . From the Aquitania , for example , the weight of glass - ware alone came to no less than 40 tons ...
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... ship was sighted on our starboard bow . We were then in the chops of the Channel , well southward of Ireland , and we altered course slightly to bear down on her . As we approached she hoisted the German merchant flag and " made her ...
... ship was sighted on our starboard bow . We were then in the chops of the Channel , well southward of Ireland , and we altered course slightly to bear down on her . As we approached she hoisted the German merchant flag and " made her ...
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... ship and the Highflyer began , he sent away at once all his prisoners by the Spanish steamers , from which he had been coaling , to- gether with all the non - fight- ing members of his crew— stewards and so forth - to get them out of ...
... ship and the Highflyer began , he sent away at once all his prisoners by the Spanish steamers , from which he had been coaling , to- gether with all the non - fight- ing members of his crew— stewards and so forth - to get them out of ...
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