The "Mary Celeste" and Other Strange Tales of the SeaRupert Hart-Davis, 1952 - 191 páginas |
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Página 151
... Maine , while the other argued that the Maine must have blown herself up . The Spaniards , too , declared their intention of hold- ing an inquiry ; divers were sent down by both Govern- ments to examine the wreck and its immediate neigh ...
... Maine , while the other argued that the Maine must have blown herself up . The Spaniards , too , declared their intention of hold- ing an inquiry ; divers were sent down by both Govern- ments to examine the wreck and its immediate neigh ...
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... Maine's bunkers , but the generation of gas is caused by absence of ventilation , and is attended by a rise in temperature , so that with ventilation pipes and thermometers and a proper system of inspection , the danger should have been ...
... Maine's bunkers , but the generation of gas is caused by absence of ventilation , and is attended by a rise in temperature , so that with ventilation pipes and thermometers and a proper system of inspection , the danger should have been ...
Página 165
... Maine been in the harbour when hostilities began , the Spaniards would have been justified in blowing her up , just as she would have been justified in doing all the damage she could to the city and forts . As a matter of fact , it is ...
... Maine been in the harbour when hostilities began , the Spaniards would have been justified in blowing her up , just as she would have been justified in doing all the damage she could to the city and forts . As a matter of fact , it is ...
Contenido
THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE | 7 |
THE STRANGE AFFRAY IN THE LEICESTER CASTLE | 102 |
THE NEGRO OF THE VERONICA | 108 |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
American anchor Apamama appeared arrival ashore Baumbos berth Big George Big Harry boat boatswain brigantine Briggs cabin Camperdown Cape cargo Carrick Caswell chief mate Clan MacIntyre coast coolie course Court crew deck disaster door Dunne Durban Earl of Sandwich Ethel evidence explosion Ferret Filipinos fired Flohr fo'c'sle forward French Peter George Tryon Germans Gibraltar Glass Greeks happened harbour hatch Havana head heard Hoydonck inquiry island J. G. LOCKHART Joe the Cook Johnny Moore killed knife later Leicester Castle Lennie London Maine Mary Celeste miles Morehouse morning Mortelmans murder mutineers mystery night Nuevo Tigre officers once overboard Poo Ah Ming port prisoners reached reported revolver sailed Schmidt schooner second mate ship ship's shot sight signal Skerrett Sonnberg Spaniards Spanish starboard steamer steward story struck tale told took Trousselot turned van Hoydonck vessel Victoria voyage Waratah wounded