Blackwood's Magazine, 251. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1942 |
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... enemy ships bursting into view . The Captain addressed the ship's company by means of the broadcasting system , and told us that he expected to sight the enemy shortly , giving us a brief outline of the situation as far as he knew it ...
... enemy ships bursting into view . The Captain addressed the ship's company by means of the broadcasting system , and told us that he expected to sight the enemy shortly , giving us a brief outline of the situation as far as he knew it ...
16. oldal
... enemy within a quarter of an hour . Our hearts began to beat fast again , with a peculiar mixture of exhilaration ... enemy . Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this quiet ...
... enemy within a quarter of an hour . Our hearts began to beat fast again , with a peculiar mixture of exhilaration ... enemy . Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this quiet ...
16. oldal
... enemy ships , travelling at probably about thirty knots , were now practically crossing our bows , still on the horizon , while we were closing to a range which should be deadly . Had anything gone wrong ? Had the Admiral decided to ...
... enemy ships , travelling at probably about thirty knots , were now practically crossing our bows , still on the horizon , while we were closing to a range which should be deadly . Had anything gone wrong ? Had the Admiral decided to ...
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