Polish Shipgirls 8 (maybe canon) A Joyful Surprise
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Tackweld
Alert! Alert! New Chapter Inbound! Alert!
Ok, now that that is out of the way.
After far too long, The next installment in the saga of CDV Cowes attempts at summoning Shipgirls has arrived!
ORP Orzel: You are too silly for your own good. *bonks Tackweld over the head with a fish*
Ow...…..
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Part 8 A Joyful Surprise
The next day, Eustace found a packet by his overcoat. it was marked 'Poster Samples' in Francis' messy, slanted handwriting. Eustace grabbed the packet without a thought and went to meet Cpl. Jones at the end of the street.
Francis grinned broadly as he heard the latch fall.
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When Jones and Eustace arrived at the church hall, most of the rest of the platoon was already there, the notable exception was that Cpt. Ewart was still absent.
Eustace did not pin the packet to the Announcement board, out of fear of damaging the samples.
Mrs. Pertwee was present and passing out lunches that the Church Ladies Guild had made for the platoon. Pvt. Franklin had seemingly come into a quantity of good perry and was giving each member of the platoon a small sample bottle. Eustace suspected it was an attempt to drum up some shady venture, but held his tongue.
By the time Ewart showed up, about five minuets later, the more shady portions of the impromptu "PX" had been cleaned up, as if they never occurred. Ewart checked the announcement board and nodded. It appeared that the mousetraps in the shelters were racking up quite an impressive kill count.
Ewart strode to the front of the hall and brought the meeting to order. He then read down the list of pressing matters.
"Has anyone made contact with the Navy?"
That enquiry was met with silence.
"Stobart, Have you found a suitable vehicle to haul the iron and fuel that we will need for the summoning?"
"Yes, Sah, we could use my Sentinel. She aint good for daily use, takes too long to steam, but for heavy haul she is grand." Replied Pvt. Doug Stobart.
"Ball, Any word from your Grandson on the poster?"
"Yes, sir" replied Eustace. "He has sent samples."
The packet was passed up the room.
Ewart undid the string and withdrew a small stack of samples, but a smaller, folded piece of paper fluttered its way to the tile.
"Ey! Cap! Don't let it get away!" shouted Franklin.
A mad scramble was made to catch the errant note, and Jones ended up with it. With a tangled heap of groaning platoonmates behind him, he presented the note, with a flourish.
"Captain, here is the important communication from an unknown party, Sir!"
Ewart opened the note and read it, once. And again for he did not believe it.
Ewart passed it back to Jones. "Read it aloud, Jones, I think everyone should hear this."
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Captain Denholm Stone Ewart,
I have heard of your difficulties in contacting a representative of the Navy. I do some contract work for them and one of my contacts agreed to work with you on the issue of getting your summoning attempts approved.
My contact and close friend, HMS Warspite, looks forward to speaking with you at your earliest convivence. Her contact number is listed at the bottom of this letter, for your convenience.
I wish you well on your future endeavors,
R. Weasley
Civilian Contractor to Her Majesty's Royal Navy
~Letter transcribed by F. Ball~
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What Do you think,
As always, feedback is appreciated.
TW
Alert! Alert! New Chapter Inbound! Alert!
Ok, now that that is out of the way.
After far too long, The next installment in the saga of CDV Cowes attempts at summoning Shipgirls has arrived!
ORP Orzel: You are too silly for your own good. *bonks Tackweld over the head with a fish*
Ow...…..
----------------------------------------------
Part 8 A Joyful Surprise
The next day, Eustace found a packet by his overcoat. it was marked 'Poster Samples' in Francis' messy, slanted handwriting. Eustace grabbed the packet without a thought and went to meet Cpl. Jones at the end of the street.
Francis grinned broadly as he heard the latch fall.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
When Jones and Eustace arrived at the church hall, most of the rest of the platoon was already there, the notable exception was that Cpt. Ewart was still absent.
Eustace did not pin the packet to the Announcement board, out of fear of damaging the samples.
Mrs. Pertwee was present and passing out lunches that the Church Ladies Guild had made for the platoon. Pvt. Franklin had seemingly come into a quantity of good perry and was giving each member of the platoon a small sample bottle. Eustace suspected it was an attempt to drum up some shady venture, but held his tongue.
By the time Ewart showed up, about five minuets later, the more shady portions of the impromptu "PX" had been cleaned up, as if they never occurred. Ewart checked the announcement board and nodded. It appeared that the mousetraps in the shelters were racking up quite an impressive kill count.
Ewart strode to the front of the hall and brought the meeting to order. He then read down the list of pressing matters.
"Has anyone made contact with the Navy?"
That enquiry was met with silence.
"Stobart, Have you found a suitable vehicle to haul the iron and fuel that we will need for the summoning?"
"Yes, Sah, we could use my Sentinel. She aint good for daily use, takes too long to steam, but for heavy haul she is grand." Replied Pvt. Doug Stobart.
"Ball, Any word from your Grandson on the poster?"
"Yes, sir" replied Eustace. "He has sent samples."
The packet was passed up the room.
Ewart undid the string and withdrew a small stack of samples, but a smaller, folded piece of paper fluttered its way to the tile.
"Ey! Cap! Don't let it get away!" shouted Franklin.
A mad scramble was made to catch the errant note, and Jones ended up with it. With a tangled heap of groaning platoonmates behind him, he presented the note, with a flourish.
"Captain, here is the important communication from an unknown party, Sir!"
Ewart opened the note and read it, once. And again for he did not believe it.
Ewart passed it back to Jones. "Read it aloud, Jones, I think everyone should hear this."
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Captain Denholm Stone Ewart,
I have heard of your difficulties in contacting a representative of the Navy. I do some contract work for them and one of my contacts agreed to work with you on the issue of getting your summoning attempts approved.
My contact and close friend, HMS Warspite, looks forward to speaking with you at your earliest convivence. Her contact number is listed at the bottom of this letter, for your convenience.
I wish you well on your future endeavors,
R. Weasley
Civilian Contractor to Her Majesty's Royal Navy
~Letter transcribed by F. Ball~
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What Do you think,
As always, feedback is appreciated.
TW