OLD CLINKERS

“We can’t fool here,” he cried. “We got to get around to them gas-tanks”

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OLD CLINKERS

A STORY OF THE NEW
YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT

BY
HARVEY J. O’HIGGINS
AUTHOR OF “THE SMOKE EATERS,” “DON-A-DREAMS,” ETC.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
MARTIN JUSTICE

BOSTON
SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1909, by
SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)


TO THE FORGOTTEN HEROES
OF THE F. D. N. Y.


ILLUSTRATIONS

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“We can’t fool here,” he cried. “We got to get around tothem gas-tanks” See page 114Frontispiece
“All right,” he threatened. “I’ll see to you too!”18
“It’s going to be a heavy call on the treasurer—five o’ yuh—ina bunch”32
Dotted line shows passage of Keighley’s men from forwardcargo room to shaft tunnel. They finally escapedthrough bunkers amidships beside the boilers and stokeholes50
I’ll brain any man that tries to open this door before Igive the word88
The scene of the fire on the piers108
They had climbed the bunker ladders, and found the port124
He began to screw out the tortuous scrawl of his report158
Over yuh go now!188
The blaze, caught at close range, seemed to snuff out226
Keighley turned to his pipe. “I’m responsible for thisboat”264

“The fire flames up to a reddening sky;
On God and the firemen the people cry!
The fire’s put out, and everything’s righted;
God’s forgot and the firemen slighted.”
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