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... guns . Every morning they cleaned the stable . When there was a “ show ” on , there would be a time alert and the columns would form to transport the ammunition . The size of the order would depend on how long the guns were required to ...
... guns . Every morning they cleaned the stable . When there was a “ show ” on , there would be a time alert and the columns would form to transport the ammunition . The size of the order would depend on how long the guns were required to ...
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... guns was less a noise than a brutal sensation of being repeatedly hit . The blows came upward into his stomach and groin . Someone - or a sandbag - was lying on his back . He couldn't feel his legs . His feet were dead . He wondered ...
... guns was less a noise than a brutal sensation of being repeatedly hit . The blows came upward into his stomach and groin . Someone - or a sandbag - was lying on his back . He couldn't feel his legs . His feet were dead . He wondered ...
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Timothy Findley. gun to fire that afternoon . At first these shells fell only in the orchards on the outskirts but through ... guns to its destruc- tion , the British filled the town with their entire reserve for the battle . Bailleul's ...
Timothy Findley. gun to fire that afternoon . At first these shells fell only in the orchards on the outskirts but through ... guns to its destruc- tion , the British filled the town with their entire reserve for the battle . Bailleul's ...
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