Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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... guns , the sickening noise and sensation of a torpedo hit , the pleasing sight of an enemy plane being brought down into the sea . The exact time of the next attack I do not know , although most of us agreed it was about a quarter to ...
... guns , the sickening noise and sensation of a torpedo hit , the pleasing sight of an enemy plane being brought down into the sea . The exact time of the next attack I do not know , although most of us agreed it was about a quarter to ...
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... guns about thirty - five yards apart , facing a belt of scrub twenty yards wide , with a number of tall trees in it . I was near the middle of the line , and thought we must be starting off with a partridge drive over the belt , as in ...
... guns about thirty - five yards apart , facing a belt of scrub twenty yards wide , with a number of tall trees in it . I was near the middle of the line , and thought we must be starting off with a partridge drive over the belt , as in ...
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... guns ' crews themselves were confident in their claims , which ran into double figures . Ashore , however , we had a greater measure of success . Within a short boat journey of the buoy at which we lay when in harbour was an extensive ...
... guns ' crews themselves were confident in their claims , which ran into double figures . Ashore , however , we had a greater measure of success . Within a short boat journey of the buoy at which we lay when in harbour was an extensive ...
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Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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