Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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... minutes rapid . Admiral : Five minutes rapid . Interpreter : He says , yes . George : In the meantime , the forces at your Excellency's disposal will have little difficulty in holding the admirable defences they have prepared ...
... minutes rapid . Admiral : Five minutes rapid . Interpreter : He says , yes . George : In the meantime , the forces at your Excellency's disposal will have little difficulty in holding the admirable defences they have prepared ...
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... minutes to sight us , five minutes to close up on their guns , and another two minutes to get a shot anywhere near us . That gave us twelve minutes of shooting at eight rounds a minute . The orders were that we were to fire exactly a ...
... minutes to sight us , five minutes to close up on their guns , and another two minutes to get a shot anywhere near us . That gave us twelve minutes of shooting at eight rounds a minute . The orders were that we were to fire exactly a ...
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... minutes after the explosion , six after the first sighting , we were back in the messes finishing our breakfasts . When the captain did that attack he was feeling very ill . He had a temperature of 102 . had Half an hour ago the sun set ...
... minutes after the explosion , six after the first sighting , we were back in the messes finishing our breakfasts . When the captain did that attack he was feeling very ill . He had a temperature of 102 . had Half an hour ago the sun set ...
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