Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... bombs which always appeared to be coming straight for them , and saw the fountains of spray spring up on either side of the ship when they struck the water . The same thought dominated each man : the next bomb may hit ! But Rindale's ...
... bombs which always appeared to be coming straight for them , and saw the fountains of spray spring up on either side of the ship when they struck the water . The same thought dominated each man : the next bomb may hit ! But Rindale's ...
Strana 126
... bombs , but he had also to avoid a number of wrecks -- which fortunately showed above water - and at the same time take care not to collide with the other destroyers that shared his difficulties . To make things worse , the first salvo ...
... bombs , but he had also to avoid a number of wrecks -- which fortunately showed above water - and at the same time take care not to collide with the other destroyers that shared his difficulties . To make things worse , the first salvo ...
Strana 256
... bombs up to the present . A few five hundred- pound bombs would play Old Harry with the town's appearance . " The situation seemed to us all to be at a deadlock , and none of us could think of a satisfactory way out for our friends the ...
... bombs up to the present . A few five hundred- pound bombs would play Old Harry with the town's appearance . " The situation seemed to us all to be at a deadlock , and none of us could think of a satisfactory way out for our friends the ...
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