The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep

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The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep

by Victor G. Durham

EN·~4 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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THE SUBMARINE BOYS' LIGHTNING CRUISE

0:10
2

CONTENTS

0:53
3

CHAPTER I - WHY THE "DANGER" SIGN WAS UP

20:30
4

CHAPTER II - TORPEDO PRACTICE AT LAST

19:26
5

CHAPTER III - STRUCK BY A SUBMERGED FOE

10:46
6

CHAPTER IV - A SUBMARINE'S REVENGE

12:39
7

CHAPTER V - THE MYSTERIOUS ORDER COMES

10:15
8

CHAPTER VI - JUDAS CO. INTRODUCE THEMSELVES:

12:16
9

CHAPTER VII - EPH SOMERS PLAYS GALLANT

11:20
10

CHAPTER VIII - ONE, TWO, THREE—A FULL BAG!

8:25

Description

Seventeen‑year‑old Jack Benson and his friend Hal Hastings live and breathe submarines at the bustling Farnum shipyard in Dunhaven. Clad in crisp navy‑style uniforms and padded ulsters, they spend most of their time inside the red‑painted shed that houses dozens of Whitehead torpedoes loaded with volatile guncotton. Their enthusiasm turns the ordinary danger of a shipyard into a thrilling adventure, as they imagine the power of a torpedo streaking beneath the waves. Yet even these seasoned youngsters know that handling two‑hundred‑pound explosives is no small feat.

Now the trio—Jack, Hal, and their fellow crew member Eph Somers—are about to conduct their first real drill, a “lightning cruise” that will test their skill and courage. An experienced Navy officer and the brilliant inventor David Pollard have arrived to supervise, turning the workshop into a makeshift training ground for future underwater warriors. As they check the racks of torpedoes and ready the engines, the boys feel the surge of both pride and apprehension, aware that the sea’s hidden perils are about to meet their youthful resolve.

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Full title

The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep The Young Kings of the Deep

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Victor G. Durham

These early 1900s adventure stories sent young readers beneath the waves at a time when submarines still felt thrillingly new. The name attached to them appears to have been a house name or pen name rather than a clearly documented individual author.

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