| American Society for Psychical Research - 1913 - 800 pages
...don't lose your head —the passengers will do that. Rush for the hurricane deck and to the life-boat, and obey the mate's orders. When the boat is launched,...sorrow. [Henry was burned on the return trip by the escapin? steam from the steamer's engines, four of which blew up, causing immense loss of life by drowning... | |
| Albert Bigelow Paine - 1912 - 638 pages
...don't lose your head — the passengers will do that. Rush for the hurricane deck and to the life-boat, and obey the mate's orders. When the boat is launched,...manly advice, but it yielded a long harvest of sorrow. XXVI THE TRAGEDY OF THE " PENNSYLVANIA " CAPTAIN KLINEFELTER obtained his steersman a pass on the AT... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1913 - 748 pages
...lose your head — the passengers will do that. Rush for the hurricane deck ar.i to the life-boat, and obey the mate's orders. When the boat is launched,...was good manly advice but it yielded a long harvest oi sorrow. [Henry was burned on the return trip by the escaping steam from the steamer's engines, four... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1915 - 656 pages
...passengers will do that. Rush for the hurricane-deck and to the life-boat, and obey the mate's orders. \Yhen the boat is launched, help the women and children...ashore easily enough." It was good, manly advice, but a long grief lay behind it. THE AT Lacy, that brought Samuel Clemens up the river, was two days behind... | |
| Albert Bigelow Paine - 1916 - 412 pages
...lose your head — the passengers .will do that. Rush for the hurricane-deck and to the life-boat, and obey the mate's orders. When the boat is launched,...ashore easily enough." It was good, manly advice, but a long grief lay behind it. THE WRECK OF THE "PENNSYLVANIA" T'HE AT Lacy, that brought Samuel Clemens... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1912 - 1084 pages
...whatever you do, don't lose your head — the passengers will do that. Rush for the hurricane-deck and to the life - boat, and obey the mate's orders....enough." It was good, manly advice, but it yielded a harvest of sorrow. Captain Klinefeltcr obtained his steersman a pass on the AT Lacey, which left two... | |
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