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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Colonel Gordon was twice reported killed; but it was definitely
ascertained, later, that he was a prisoner of war.
[2] I saw the “eighth” man not far from the spot where he and his
comrades were standing when the shell burst. He had been wounded by
shell splinters on the head, which, when I saw him, was bandaged. The
effect of the explosion, he said, was terrible. He declared that the
German warships were flying the British white ensign, and that he
could distinguish their flags quite clearly.--W. W.
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