Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Guns .... Arthur Hunt Chute 249 Woman at Seven Brothers , The . A Story . Wilbur Daniel Steele 10I Illustrations by F. Walter Taylor . Writer's Recollections , A. Parts I , II , III , IV .... Mrs. Humphry Ward 161 , 542 , 680 , 877 ...
... Guns .... Arthur Hunt Chute 249 Woman at Seven Brothers , The . A Story . Wilbur Daniel Steele 10I Illustrations by F. Walter Taylor . Writer's Recollections , A. Parts I , II , III , IV .... Mrs. Humphry Ward 161 , 542 , 680 , 877 ...
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... gun and we set off for Russia , everything going merrily until one morning , when we were nearing our destination , a sub opened fire on us most unexpectedly . I brought the ship's stern to , zigzagged , and fought him for six hours ...
... gun and we set off for Russia , everything going merrily until one morning , when we were nearing our destination , a sub opened fire on us most unexpectedly . I brought the ship's stern to , zigzagged , and fought him for six hours ...
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... guns up to the Penin- sula . Transports are unable to go up there , because of the submarines , and the nasty habit that the Turks have of shelling ships . We take the guns from the transports and run them up . While it is day and night ...
... guns up to the Penin- sula . Transports are unable to go up there , because of the submarines , and the nasty habit that the Turks have of shelling ships . We take the guns from the transports and run them up . While it is day and night ...
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... guns , that became " panicky , " not the crew on the hundred- ton Yarmouth trawlers , blinded in the glare of search - lights , and annoyed by shells that went clean through the hull . Here the record stops ; doubtless the trawlers ...
... guns , that became " panicky , " not the crew on the hundred- ton Yarmouth trawlers , blinded in the glare of search - lights , and annoyed by shells that went clean through the hull . Here the record stops ; doubtless the trawlers ...
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... guns . My gun crew was very glad , as they had seen nothing of the fight up till then . We gave it hot and heavy to the B. She was burning forward and aft at times , almost obscured by smoke , but the Germans stuck gamely , firing with one ...
... guns . My gun crew was very glad , as they had seen nothing of the fight up till then . We gave it hot and heavy to the B. She was burning forward and aft at times , almost obscured by smoke , but the Germans stuck gamely , firing with one ...
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