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In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.
So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.
Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide. |
SubQuestion No : 53 |
Where was Polyanna sent finally? |
Comprehension: |
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.
So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.
Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide. |
SubQuestion No : 53 |
Where was Polyanna sent finally? |
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