Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... began to lift , and Baxter , who had remained constantly on the bridge , began to feel his spirits rising . He called down the voicepipe for the Engineer Officer , who arrived pale but triumphant to report that both air compressors ...
... began to lift , and Baxter , who had remained constantly on the bridge , began to feel his spirits rising . He called down the voicepipe for the Engineer Officer , who arrived pale but triumphant to report that both air compressors ...
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... began a ten minutes ' struggle to get the Plunger under . The effect of rough weather on a submarine endeavouring to submerge is to keep it on or near the surface , even when the main ballast tanks have been flooded . Baxter was aware ...
... began a ten minutes ' struggle to get the Plunger under . The effect of rough weather on a submarine endeavouring to submerge is to keep it on or near the surface , even when the main ballast tanks have been flooded . Baxter was aware ...
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... began to fly past , seeming to dissolve as if by magic just before they hit the The flight in which I got front of the celluloid covering my altitude ' was more ex- of my cockpit . Suddenly a citing . I had been cruising up very broad ...
... began to fly past , seeming to dissolve as if by magic just before they hit the The flight in which I got front of the celluloid covering my altitude ' was more ex- of my cockpit . Suddenly a citing . I had been cruising up very broad ...
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