Blackwood's Magazine, Томи 253 – 254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... engine - driver , poor man , had been shunting most of the night and must have a chance , on this quiet stretch of siding , of a nap or his breakfast , even if his engine was across the points ? Meanwhile , we could watch with ...
... engine - driver , poor man , had been shunting most of the night and must have a chance , on this quiet stretch of siding , of a nap or his breakfast , even if his engine was across the points ? Meanwhile , we could watch with ...
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... engines ' response to the bridge telegraphs were almost miraculous in their promptitude ; almost one would have said they anticipated the orders that came to them . The Chief and his engine - room artificers understood each other ...
... engines ' response to the bridge telegraphs were almost miraculous in their promptitude ; almost one would have said they anticipated the orders that came to them . The Chief and his engine - room artificers understood each other ...
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... engine to tauten the tow ; then stop ; then slow ahead again ; then stop ; and So on a tedious process . Gradually we got way upon her , and went from slow on both engines to half - ahead both , fifty revolu- tions , and all the time ...
... engine to tauten the tow ; then stop ; then slow ahead again ; then stop ; and So on a tedious process . Gradually we got way upon her , and went from slow on both engines to half - ahead both , fifty revolu- tions , and all the time ...
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