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Title: The Boy Allies with the Victorious Fleets
The Fall of the German Navy
Author: Robert L. Drake
Release Date: January 7, 2005 [EBook #14626]
Language: English
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The Boy Allies
With the Victorious Fleets
OR
The Fall of the German Navy
By ENSIGN ROBERT L. DRAKE
AUTHOR OF
"The Boy Allies With the Navy Series"
[Illustration: A.L. BURT COMPANY NEW YORK]
The Boy Allies
(Registered in the United States Patent Office)
With the Navy Series
* * * * *
By Ensign ROBERT L. DRAKE
* * * * *
The Boy Allies on the North Sea Patrol
or, Striking the First Blow at the German Fleet
The Boy Allies Under Two Flags
or, Sweeping the Enemy from the Sea.
The Boy Allies with the Flying Squadron
or, The Naval Raiders of the Great War.
The Boy Allies with the Terror of the Seas
or, The Last Shot of the Submarine D-16.
The Boy Allies in the Baltic
or, Through Fields of Ice to Aid the Czar.
The Boy Allies at Jutland
or, The Greatest Naval Battle in History.
The Boys Allies Under the Sea
or, The Vanishing Submarine.
The Boy Allies with Uncle Sam's Cruisers
or, Convoying the American Army Across the Atlantic.
The Boy Allies with the Submarine D-32
or, The Fall of the Russian Empire.
The Boy Allies with the Victorious Fleet
or, The Fall of the German Navy.
Copyright, 1919
By A.L. BURT COMPANY
* * * * *
THE BOY ALLIES WITH THE VICTORIOUS FLEET
CHAPTER I
ABOARD U.S.S. PLYMOUTH
"Sail at 4 a.m.," said Captain Jack Templeton of the U.S.S. Plymouth,
laying down the long manila envelope marked "Secret." "Acknowledge by
signal," he directed the ship's messenger, and then looked inquiringly
about the wardroom table.
"Aye, aye,
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