Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman
Capitolo 19
doesn't understand to be proposed in this case. To declare and
manages the right to attach and to destroy some vase that an enters
area prescribed of the tall seas without first accurately to determine
his/her belligerent nationality and the character of smuggling of his/her load,
it would be an action so unprecedented in naval war that this Government
it is reluctant to believe that the German and Imperial Government in this
case contemplates him/it as possible."
I sailed from New York February 13 th 1915, on the first American
passenger's cruiseliner to race the von the block of Tirpitz. February 20 us
Passed Queenstown and digitò at night the Irish Sea. Even if it was
clear of moon and we could see for miles around us, every light on the ship,
omits the I bring green and red and lanterns of right-hand, it was extinct.
As we sailed through the Irish Sea, silently and cautiously as a muskrat
you swim in a night of clear of moon, we received a communication without threads that a
submarine, operating away the mouth of the River of Mersey, you/he/she had sunk a
Forwarder English. To the captain he/she wondered from the British admiralty to
you stop the motors and attends orders. Among a hour a boat of patrol
him approached and it escorted us until the pilot it came on board soon the next one
morning. Anybody on board of ship slept. Few they were waited for to reach Liverpool
I live, but next afternoon we was sure in the one of the numerous comfort
wharves of that great I bring.
Some days later me I arrived to London. As I crossed road of Fleet
screamers were expediting from the rooms of press that bring orange-coloured
I posted with the words in the great black type: "Pirates Sink Another
Free ship."
Up to that the middle one of March I remained in London, where the wildest
rumourses were afloat on the dangers along the coast of England, and
where every was excited and anxious on the relationships that Germany
you/he/she was starving. I was exhorted by friends and physicians not to go to
Germany because he/she universally believed him in Great Britain that the