id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3nq3 Durham, Victor G. The submarine boys' trial trip; or, "Making good" as young experts by Lieut. Commander Victor G. Durham 1909 .txt text/plain 37747 3346 89 "Benson," retorted Don Melville, again trying to disconcert the young captain with a stare During these days David Pollard, the inventor who had made this splendid type of submarine boat possible, did not appear. Just as the young submarine commander entered the outer office Jacob Farnum stepped out Receiving assurance that all was ready, Captain Jack turned to wave his hand to the little Captain Jack Benson, when he reached bottom with the "Pollard," and had donned his "In the boat itself," continued Jacob Farnum, "my friend Pollard has a stated amount expect that the command of the 'Pollard' submarine boat will pass to my son, who will actively represent our group. Captain Jack turned around to face his employer; the other two submarine boys wheeled Mr. Melville, turning to eye Jack Benson. the wonderful work done by Captain Jack Benson in a "Pollard" submarine, but there was ./cache/hvd.hn3nq3.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3nq3.txt