Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... engine - room personnel , the submarines were able to sail . Even so , the engines were far from being all right . There is an entry in my diary : " The engine - room is an ab- solute inferno , hardly five minutes pass without a valve ...
... engine - room personnel , the submarines were able to sail . Even so , the engines were far from being all right . There is an entry in my diary : " The engine - room is an ab- solute inferno , hardly five minutes pass without a valve ...
Side 602
... engine . He was heartily thank- ful when he turned us over to another pilot at Ismailia . c . As soon as the offending piston was slung and we were running on both engines we forcibly turned - in the engineer and the chief engine room ...
... engine . He was heartily thank- ful when he turned us over to another pilot at Ismailia . c . As soon as the offending piston was slung and we were running on both engines we forcibly turned - in the engineer and the chief engine room ...
Side 605
... engines kept missing a beat and adding to the anxiety . Officers and men looked at one another , but did not dare speak of what was in their minds . With the dawn of Sunday , however , came new hope . The weather was moderating . A few ...
... engines kept missing a beat and adding to the anxiety . Officers and men looked at one another , but did not dare speak of what was in their minds . With the dawn of Sunday , however , came new hope . The weather was moderating . A few ...
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A MATTER OF NOMENCLATURE | 1 |
BLE THE IDLER | 9 |
OTHEL PEOPLET BUSINESS ET G H MILNE | 35 |
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