admiral-the-comic: Admiral Page 045! ⚓Website: MattHTaylor.comTwitter: @MattHTaylorTapas: ta
admiral-the-comic: Admiral Page 045! ⚓Website: MattHTaylor.comTwitter: @MattHTaylorTapas: https://tapas.io/series/Admiral-Comic“But if there were any one who had not by now realized that the ship was in danger, all doubt on this point was to be set at rest in a dramatic manner. Suddenly a rush of light from the forward deck, a hissing roar that made us all turn from watching the boats, and a rocket leapt upwards to where the stars blinked and twinkled above us. Up it went, higher and higher, with a sea of faces upturned to watch it, and then an explosion that seemed to split the silent night in two, and a shower of stars sank slowly down and went out one by one. And with a gasping sigh one word escaped the lips of the crowd: “Rockets!” Anybody knows what rockets at sea mean. And presently another, and then a third. It is no use denying the dramatic intensity of the scene: separate it if you can from all the terrible events that followed, and picture the calmness of the night, the sudden light on the decks crowded with people in different stages of dress and undress, the background of huge funnels and tapering masts revealed by the soaring rocket, whose flash illumined at the same time the faces and minds of the obedient crowd, the one with mere physical light, the other with a sudden revelation of what its message was. Every one knew without being told that we were calling for help from any one who was near enough to see.“- Lawrence Beasley, "The Loss of the S. S. Titanic: Its Story and Its Lessons” (1912)Lawrence Beasley was a Titanic Survivor who relayed his account of the sinking in the book from which the above excerpt was pulled.It can be found in its entirety here:https://www.gutenberg.org/files/6675/6675-h/6675-h.htm Thank you so much for reading!You can support me here!patreon.com/MattHTaylorOr:ko-fi.com/matthtaylor -- source link
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