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The little boy knelt before the King and stammered out the story
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The ships were called the Terror and the Erebus -
A.S. Forrest
The shore was covered with men ready for battle Early Britons ready for battle as Caesar sails his galleys to find a suitable landing place -
A.S. Forrest
There is time to finish the game and beat the Spaniards too said Drake -
A.S. Forrest
They have done for me at last Hardy said Nelson -
A.S. Forrest
Will you follow me men Boadicea spiriting her men to fight her daughters beside her -
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