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Chapter 1 Some Work in the Baltic
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NO ONE knows how the title of “The Trade” came to be applied1 to the Submarine Service. Some say that the cruisers invented it because they pretend that submarine officers look like unwashed chauffeurs2. Others think it sprang forth3 by itself, which means that it was coined by the Lower Deck, where they always have the proper names for things. Whatever the truth, the submarine Service is now “the trade”; and if you ask them why, they will answer: “What else could you call it? The Trade’s ‘the trade,’ of course.”
It is a close corporation; yet it recruits its men and officers from every class that uses the sea and engines, as well as from many classes that never expected. to deal with either. It takes them; they disappear for a while and return changed to their very souls, for the Trade lives in a world without precedents4, of which no generation has had any previous experience — a world still being made and enlarged daily. It creates and settles its own problems as it goes along, and if it cannot help itself no one else can. So the Trade lives in the dark and thinks out inconceivable and impossible things which it afterwards puts into practice.
It keeps books, too, as honest traders should. They are almost as bald as ledgers5, and are written up, hour by hour, on a little sliding table that pulls out from beneath the commander’s bunk6. In due time they go to my Lords of the Admiralty, who presently circulate a few carefully watered extracts for the confidential7 information of the junior officers of the Trade, that these may see what things are done and how. The juniors read but laugh. They have heard the stories, with all the flaming detail and much of the language, either from a chief actor while they perched deferentially8 on the edge of a mess-room fender, or from his subordinate, in which case they were not so
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applied
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n.受雇于人的汽车司机( chauffeur的名词复数 ) | |
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引用单元; 范例( precedent的名词复数 ); 先前出现的事例; 前例; 先例 | |
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bunk
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random
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impersonal
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spoke
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apparently
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apparatus
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delightful
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latitudes
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enviously
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favourable
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whack
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torpedoes
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鱼雷( torpedo的名词复数 ); 油井爆破筒; 刺客; 掼炮 | |
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periscope
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scanting
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squatter
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propeller
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