id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17689 Kipling, Rudyard Sea Warfare .txt text/plain 33594 2082 84 the afternoon in looking through reports of submarine work in the Sea a torpedo-boat, let alone a destroyer, would hit it if she came over. went up and got to business, which meant firing at our destroyer, and, sighted (the words run like Marryat's) "enemy squadron coming up fast Once upon a time, there were certain E type boats who worked the Sea destroyers "came for me." She got off a long-range torpedo at one firing on me." So she torpedoed a thing that looked like a mine-layer, The German fleet came out of its North Sea ports, scouting ships had headed the enemy's leading ships and our main battle-fleet came in destroyer-flotillas further north had been very busy with enemy ships, battle-cruisers and the enemy's, eight or ten of our destroyers opened Our destroyers saw a good deal that night on the face of the waters. ./cache/17689.txt ./txt/17689.txt