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  • Burke switches on the gondola's antimonster defense, causing the outer shell to become electrified.

    "Undersea Prisoner" by Harl Vincent, part 4 Johnny Pez 2010

  • Burke switches on the gondola's antimonster defense, causing the outer shell to become electrified.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Johnny Pez 2010

  • Burke switches on the gondola's antimonster defense, causing the outer shell to become electrified.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Johnny Pez 2010

  • When Augustine regains consciousness, he tells Burke that he welded the iron ballast to the gondola's hull, so that they will be unable to return to the surface.

    "Undersea Prisoner" by Harl Vincent, part 3 Johnny Pez 2010

  • When Augustine regains consciousness, he tells Burke that he welded the iron ballast to the gondola's hull, so that they will be unable to return to the surface.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Johnny Pez 2010

  • Burke switches on the gondola's antimonster defense, causing the outer shell to become electrified.

    "Undersea Prisoner" by Harl Vincent, part 5 Johnny Pez 2010

  • Richard Ashby, for obstruction of justice when he removed a videotape from his jet after a flight that severed a gondola's cables in Italy last February, causing 20 deaths.

    Perspectives 2008

  • Like a rearing sea monster on old mariners 'maps, the gondola's notched prow bore straight toward the old Inglese.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • I swam toward the old man, away from the gondola's path, but not fast enough.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Like a rearing sea monster on old mariners 'maps, the gondola's notched prow bore straight toward the old Inglese.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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