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" She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin' strains, wi' tissues that must give an' tak? accordin' to her personal modulus of elasteecity.' Mr. Buchanan, the chief engineer, was coming towards them. 'I'm sayin' to Miss Frazier, here, that... "
The Day's Work - Page 74
by Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 431 pages
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The Idler Magazine, Volume 8

Jerome Klapka Jerome, Robert Barr - 1895 - 612 pages
...For a ship, ye'll obsairve, Miss Frazier, is in no sense a reegid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin'...of elasteecity." Mr. Buchanan, the chief engineer, in his blue coat with gilt buttons, was coming towards them. "I'm sayin' to Miss Frazier here that...
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The Works of Rudyard Kipling ...

Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 448 pages
...HERSELF THE SHIP THAT FOUND HERSELF IT was her first voyage, and though she was but a cargo- steamer of twenty -five hundred tons, she was the very best...Buchanan, the chief engineer, was coming towards them. " I 'm sayin' to Miss Frazier, here, that our little Dinibula has to be sweetened yet, and nothin'...
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The day's work

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 348 pages
...For a ship, ye'll obsairve, Miss Frazier, is in no sense a reegid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin'...sweetened yet, and nothin' but a gale will do it. How's all wi' your engines, Buck ?" " Well enough — true by plumb an' rule, o' course; but there's...
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The day's work

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 362 pages
...For a ship, ye'll obsairve, Miss Frazier, is in no sense a reegid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin'...sweetened yet, and nothin' but a gale will do it. How's all wi' your engines, Buck ? " " Well enough — true by plumb an' rule, o' course ; but there's...
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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling, Volume 13, Part 1

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 460 pages
...For a ship, ye'll obsairve, Miss Frazier, is in no sense a reegid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin'...sweetened yet, and nothin' but a gale will do it. How's all wi' your engines, Buck « " " Well enough — true by plumb an' rule, o' course; but there's...
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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in ..., Volume 46

Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland - 1903 - 552 pages
...Frazier, is in no sense a rigid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various and conflictin' strains, wi' tissues that must give an' tak' accordin' to her personal modulus of elasteesity." It may really be considered fortunate that there are rivets with a greater tendency to...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 430 pages
...Kipling, in the words of the skipper, describes the vessel as " a highly complex structure o' various and conflictin' strains, wi' tissues that must give an'...accordin' to her personal modulus of elasteecity." But adds that, " in the nature o' things, she's just irons and rivets and plates put in the form of...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 434 pages
...Kipling, in the words of the skipper, describes the vessel as " a highly complex structure o' various and conflictin' strains, wi' tissues that must give an'...accordin' to her personal modulus of elasteecity." But adds that, " in the nature o' things, she's just irons and rivets and plates put in the form of...
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Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know

Rudyard Kipling - 1909 - 406 pages
...she were the controlling partner. "Oh, she's no so bad," the skipper replied cautiously. "But I*'m sayin' that it takes more than christenin' to mak'...elasteecity." Mr. Buchanan, the chief engineer, was coming toward them. " I 'm sayin' to Miss Frazier, here, that our little Dimbula has to be sweetened yet,...
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The Kipling Reader for Upper Grades

Rudyard Kipling - 1912 - 230 pages
...For a ship, ye'll obsairve, Miss Frazier, is in no sense a reegid body closed at both ends. She's a highly complex structure o' various an' conflictin'...elasteecity." Mr. Buchanan, the chief engineer, was coming toward them. "I'm sayin' to Miss Frazier, here, that our little Dimbula has to be sweetened yet, and...
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