Dunkirk

Dunkirk

Richard G. Hole

Richard G. Hole

Leaning a little at the back of the trench, he watched the thick smoke drifting off the city of Dunkirk.It was clear that merciless fighting was going on there, and that the men in the city must be having a pretty bad time.Staring with wide blue eyes at the sergeant, the youngest of the platoon approached him.There was a pleading tone in his voice when he said:"Will we have time, Sergeant?The sergeant did not turn, but asked:"Time for what?"To get there ... Dunkirk is a story belonging to the World War II collection, a series of war novels developed in World War II.
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Invincible

Invincible

Richard G. Hole

Richard G. Hole

Three outlaws, stationed in the rough terrain, suddenly appeared on the path, pointing at him. But as soon as they had stopped the traveler and were trying to surround him to deprive him of the money, he, with the acquired lightness, took out the small revolver that he carried at his waist, and with two accurate shots, which vibrated almost simultaneously, he shot down two of the men. outlaws. When the third, astonished, wanted to react and repel the aggression, a new shot brought him a hand and a revolver, forcing him to fall down an embankment so as not to suffer the fate of his companions. Invincible is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.
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