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The Motor Boys Bound for Home: Or Ned, Bob and Jerry on the Wrecked Troopship (1920)

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III THE LITTLE MAN SAY, this is getting a bit more than interesting! cried Ned, as he and Bob gazed at Jerry. The stout lad looked up at the lifeboat near which he leaned on the rail. None of that! warned Jerry. Don’t start a rush. There’s no danger! But his words did not seem to be borne out, for no sooner was it apparent to all on board that the Sherman had come to a stop again than a sort of panic began which the officers had to work hard to subdue. Finally the colonel commanding the troops had to make an address from the main deck. There is absolutely no danger! he declared. The captain assures me the ship is not leaking a drop, and we shall soon be back at the dock whence we started. This is unfortunate, but it can not be helped. We shall start for home again as soon as possible.
When will that be, sir? some soldier asked. While another?more than one, in fact?inquired as to the cause of the trouble. There has been an accident to the machinery, the colonel stated. One of the engines is disabled, and that puts all the work on the remaining unit. I am told that this excess caused a temporary stoppage of the one good engine. But we shall soon be under way again.
Was there an explosion? some one asked. A slight one, yes, was the rather hesitating answer. What caused it?
Did we hit a mine?
Was it a Boche? These were only a few of the questions, hurled like hand grenades, at the colonel. I am not at liberty to say what caused the explosion, he announced. It can not be told at present. AH I ask of you?all that your officers ask of you?is that you remain quiet. We shall soon start again, to be quickly back at the dock.
For how long? asked several. That seemed to strike a popular chord. I am …

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
29 January 2010
Pages
268
ISBN
9781120906199

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III THE LITTLE MAN SAY, this is getting a bit more than interesting! cried Ned, as he and Bob gazed at Jerry. The stout lad looked up at the lifeboat near which he leaned on the rail. None of that! warned Jerry. Don’t start a rush. There’s no danger! But his words did not seem to be borne out, for no sooner was it apparent to all on board that the Sherman had come to a stop again than a sort of panic began which the officers had to work hard to subdue. Finally the colonel commanding the troops had to make an address from the main deck. There is absolutely no danger! he declared. The captain assures me the ship is not leaking a drop, and we shall soon be back at the dock whence we started. This is unfortunate, but it can not be helped. We shall start for home again as soon as possible.
When will that be, sir? some soldier asked. While another?more than one, in fact?inquired as to the cause of the trouble. There has been an accident to the machinery, the colonel stated. One of the engines is disabled, and that puts all the work on the remaining unit. I am told that this excess caused a temporary stoppage of the one good engine. But we shall soon be under way again.
Was there an explosion? some one asked. A slight one, yes, was the rather hesitating answer. What caused it?
Did we hit a mine?
Was it a Boche? These were only a few of the questions, hurled like hand grenades, at the colonel. I am not at liberty to say what caused the explosion, he announced. It can not be told at present. AH I ask of you?all that your officers ask of you?is that you remain quiet. We shall soon start again, to be quickly back at the dock.
For how long? asked several. That seemed to strike a popular chord. I am …

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
29 January 2010
Pages
268
ISBN
9781120906199