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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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herstem cut through the plates of the L-boats shell and remained embedded in herback. Then came a terrific fight, hke thedeath-grapple of two primeval monsters.The CJermans only chance, in his woundedcondition, was to come to the surfacebefore he was drowned by leakage; heblew his ballast tanks and stniggled almostto the surface, briiiiring K-iO up with him.The English boat counter«<l by tloodini;her main ballast-tanks and weifrhing herenemy down into the deep. This put theT-boat to the desperate necessity of fre«^-ing herself, leak or no leak. For a mimiteand a half she drew slowly aft, bum pinsE-oOk sides as she did so; then her elTortseemed to eejuse, and her periscopes andconning-towers showed on E-SOs quarter.She was cAidently filling fast; she had alist to starboard and was heavily downby the bows. As she sank, E-)() tookbreath and looked to her own condition.She was apparently uninjured, but shehad negative buoyancy and her forward The Literary Digest for March 29, 1919 67
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