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Co-pilot Arnold Thurber's sly, cunning eyes became mirrors of wide-eyed terror and disbelief as he watched the bomb-bay doors of the huge bomber close the last inch. With haste born of desperation, he whirled and fought madly to return to the pilot's seat. Already the huge aircraft had started to spin. Reaching the pilot's seat, he saw, with glimmering hope, that pilot John "Speed" Lawson had the salvo switch shoved back in place.
Recommended Citation
Fultz, Jack
(1947)
"Last Laugh,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 15
:
Iss.
2
, Article 21.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol15/iss2/21
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