Great Sea StoriesJoseph Lewis French Tudor Publishing Company, 1943 - 491 sider |
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Side 113
... seemed to wish for its coming , and yet its approach meant sure destruction for him . How to avoid being crushed was the question . All looked on in terror . Not a breath was drawn freely , except perhaps by the old man , who remained ...
... seemed to wish for its coming , and yet its approach meant sure destruction for him . How to avoid being crushed was the question . All looked on in terror . Not a breath was drawn freely , except perhaps by the old man , who remained ...
Side 114
... seemed to understand his movements , and fled as though suspecting a trap . The man , nothing daunted , pursued his chase . Such a struggle must necessarily be brief . Suddenly the can- non seemed to say to itself : Now , then , there ...
... seemed to understand his movements , and fled as though suspecting a trap . The man , nothing daunted , pursued his chase . Such a struggle must necessarily be brief . Suddenly the can- non seemed to say to itself : Now , then , there ...
Side 197
... seemed in our anxiety and impatience , that he did not make any head- way . The signal was now and then run up and down again hurriedly , speaking the most urgent language of which it was capable . We saw men on the bearers , apparently ...
... seemed in our anxiety and impatience , that he did not make any head- way . The signal was now and then run up and down again hurriedly , speaking the most urgent language of which it was capable . We saw men on the bearers , apparently ...
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Foreword by William V Pratt Admiral U S N Retired | 1 |
The Sinking of the Repulse | 28 |
The Wreck of the Royal Caroline | 56 |
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