With the Fleet in the Dardanelles Some Impressions of Naval Men And Incidents D

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With the Fleet in the Dardanelles Some Impressions of Naval Men And Incidents D
William Harold Price
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Yes, he is a wit. Who else would venture to treat with such scant respect the death-dealing forts with which he is daily confronted ? He dubs them with pet names ! The forts at Kum KaH will ever be known to him as " Sandy Boy " and " Old Jim, " names reminiscent of a ship's concert a week before. Cape Tekel was, of course, immediately blessed with the cognomen '' Tickle Point, " and the famous De Tott's battery suffered the indignity of the affectionate diminutive "Little Tot. " These have beco
...me clas- sical names to the men in the Triumph. Even the dignified gunnery experts had to bow to the inevitable force of public The Healing Medicine of Mirth 95 opinion, and would solemnly give in- structions to their gun-layers to train on " Old Jim " or '' Totty, " as the case might be.
The Spirit of the Officers Officers are no less guilty of waggish- ness, knd at moments when one would think there was little time for levity. We were steaming out of range after a particularly hot engagement. The Triumph had been under an inconvenient cross fire.


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