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Side 13
... failed to see the use of a " submarine pass , " as U - boats torpedoed at sight , and would not trouble to ask for a pass . He replied by asking me if I had ever heard 1918. ] 13 Five Months with the German Raider Wolf .
... failed to see the use of a " submarine pass , " as U - boats torpedoed at sight , and would not trouble to ask for a pass . He replied by asking me if I had ever heard 1918. ] 13 Five Months with the German Raider Wolf .
Side 14
He replied by asking me if I had ever heard of a neutral boat being torpedoed without warning . I answered that I had heard of such being done many times , and reminded him that the Igotz Mendi was painted the Allied grey colour , and ...
He replied by asking me if I had ever heard of a neutral boat being torpedoed without warning . I answered that I had heard of such being done many times , and reminded him that the Igotz Mendi was painted the Allied grey colour , and ...
Side 23
... heard that a Danish gunboat had come nearly alongside , and that her com- mander was coming on board . He had presumably received a report from the captain of the tug . We heard afterwards that he had his suspicions about the ship , and ...
... heard that a Danish gunboat had come nearly alongside , and that her com- mander was coming on board . He had presumably received a report from the captain of the tug . We heard afterwards that he had his suspicions about the ship , and ...
Side 24
... heard the engines working , as the captain had told us they would , but still no movement could be heard . Soon the engines ceased : it was evident then that the attempt to get the ship off must for the pres- ent be given up . The wind ...
... heard the engines working , as the captain had told us they would , but still no movement could be heard . Soon the engines ceased : it was evident then that the attempt to get the ship off must for the pres- ent be given up . The wind ...
Side 42
... heard of again , and the flood rose much higher before the night was over . Of the rest , five of the gang were unquestionably dead , and three still remained . The latter stood sullenly at bay , their backs against the wreckage of the ...
... heard of again , and the flood rose much higher before the night was over . Of the rest , five of the gang were unquestionably dead , and three still remained . The latter stood sullenly at bay , their backs against the wreckage of the ...
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