Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 14
... German submarine when twenty miles northward of Teneriffe ; that he had been boarded and searched , and finally , allowed to proceed on his journey , having been ordered by the German boarding - offieer to say nothing to anybody about ...
... German submarine when twenty miles northward of Teneriffe ; that he had been boarded and searched , and finally , allowed to proceed on his journey , having been ordered by the German boarding - offieer to say nothing to anybody about ...
Page 155
... German submarine being The reply ! Evidently , whatever the two vessels were about , they had not sighted us : as there was no attempt at dis- appearance of the submarine , nor any sign , either of alarm or joy , on the steamer . two ...
... German submarine being The reply ! Evidently , whatever the two vessels were about , they had not sighted us : as there was no attempt at dis- appearance of the submarine , nor any sign , either of alarm or joy , on the steamer . two ...
Page 318
... German submarine commanders with , at two thousand yards ! The sail- makers failed to understand our dissatisfaction . " They're good sails , and they fit like gloves , " said the fore- man , " And we're rather proud of them , because ...
... German submarine commanders with , at two thousand yards ! The sail- makers failed to understand our dissatisfaction . " They're good sails , and they fit like gloves , " said the fore- man , " And we're rather proud of them , because ...
Page 319
... German submarine crews did mete out scant mercy to the people of such " Q " boats as fell into their hands . The ... U - boat belonging to the periseope , or to bundle extra hands below out of sight . So the hands were divided into ...
... German submarine crews did mete out scant mercy to the people of such " Q " boats as fell into their hands . The ... U - boat belonging to the periseope , or to bundle extra hands below out of sight . So the hands were divided into ...
Page 326
... U - boat's conning- Had it been the real thing we should have sunk that submarine infallibly ; and we were aware of a growing confidence in ourselves . True , the practice had not been carried out without detri- ment to the " Q " boat ...
... U - boat's conning- Had it been the real thing we should have sunk that submarine infallibly ; and we were aware of a growing confidence in ourselves . True , the practice had not been carried out without detri- ment to the " Q " boat ...
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