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... nded sailors could still be heard, despite the officers repeatedly issuing stern orders for silence.
Hossem irritably tossed the casualty report aside.
He didn’t need to look because he had personally participated in the entire day’s battle; he already knew the losses by heart.
The French fleet launched a total of five attacks, damaging one third-class ship and two fourth-class ships.
Yes, the damaged third-class ship was the "Thesus," the one he was aboard.
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