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Updated: May 14, 2025
"You youngsters certainly get me, for the things you think of," laughed the shipyard's owner. "And the 'Farnum, or whatever it is, is coming up," called Captain Jack, suddenly. "I just felt my lead slide down over the top of her hull. Hard-a-starboard, Hal, and row hard," shouted young Benson, breathlessly. Though Hastings obeyed immediately he was barely an instant too soon. To his dismay, Mr.
Jacob Farnum was not playing any part of treachery, or deception, in not telling his submarine boys about the proposed shifting of command to Don Melville's shoulders. The fact was that George Melville, after that first hint, had said nothing more about the subject, but was now craftily laying the wires for securing gradual control of the shipyard's enterprises.
Then I saw Guido Fieschi, the Odin Dock & Shipyard's superintendent, and caught him in my camera, moving the jeep toward him. "Mr. Fieschi!" I called. "Give me a few seconds and say something." He saw me and grinned. "I just came out to see how much more could be saved," he said.
He liked to witness the dispersal of the shipyard's energies, but he did not think of the miracle which their assembled energies performed every day.
With the help of some of the naval machinists aboard the "Hudson," both submarine craft were also manned and hawsers made fast. Two cables were passed ashore to winches to which power was supplied by the shipyard's engines. When all was ready a mighty pull was, given, the gunboat's own propellers taking part in the struggle. For two or three minutes the efforts continued.
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