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Side 7
... ment . The four men above mentioned occupied a space under the poop ; it could not be dignified by the name of cabin . It was very small , only one occupant could dress at a time , and immediately in front of it was a reeking pig - sty ...
... ment . The four men above mentioned occupied a space under the poop ; it could not be dignified by the name of cabin . It was very small , only one occupant could dress at a time , and immediately in front of it was a reeking pig - sty ...
Side 8
... ment to meet her prize at a certain time and place , the prize always hoisted recogni- tion signals directly she saw the Wolf on the horizon . These were made of wicker , and varied in shape on different occasions . We were now well to ...
... ment to meet her prize at a certain time and place , the prize always hoisted recogni- tion signals directly she saw the Wolf on the horizon . These were made of wicker , and varied in shape on different occasions . We were now well to ...
Side 17
... ment the Spanish chief mate had rushed on to the bridge into the wireless room , and while the wireless operator was out of the room or his attention had been diverted , he took from their place all the six or eight bombs on board and ...
... ment the Spanish chief mate had rushed on to the bridge into the wireless room , and while the wireless operator was out of the room or his attention had been diverted , he took from their place all the six or eight bombs on board and ...
Side 22
... ment . The fog was fairly thick , we could just make out through it the line of the shore , and the waves breaking on it some distance away ; and two syrens were going at full blast , one from a lightship , one from a light- house . The ...
... ment . The fog was fairly thick , we could just make out through it the line of the shore , and the waves breaking on it some distance away ; and two syrens were going at full blast , one from a lightship , one from a light- house . The ...
Side 28
... ment ; but although we took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately one usually for- gets the miseries of sea travel soon after one ...
... ment ; but although we took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately one usually for- gets the miseries of sea travel soon after one ...
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