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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

...before a gentle south-west gale, returned above the Crystal Palace towers, circled round them, chose a position for de- scent, and sank down out of si... ...y at a pace of about three miles 18 The War in the Air an hour, in a wide circle, making a deep hum that, would have drowned his full, rich voice com... ...work trailer banged and crackled. The crowd di- vided itself into an outer circle of critics, advisers, and sec- ondary characters, who had played und... ... sand, of the children of it least transiently opulent holiday makers in a circle round about him, of the whisper, “They are really gentlemen,” and th... ...streets, and be- tween mean houses he could not look over, and in a narrow circle of ideas from which there was no escape. He thought the whole duty o... ...Bert Smallways saw noth- ing of them in the bird’s-eye view he took of ihe Franconian establishment before they shot him down very neatly. The bullet ... ...d, in which the Italian and French navigables in their flank raid upon the Franconian Park were assailed by the Swiss experimental squadron, sup- port... ...e German idea. The only weapon for fighting another airship with which the Franconian fleet had been provided was the machine gun forward. Only after ... ...divided into two fleets and set itself to terrorise Berlin and destroy the Franconian Park, seeking to do this before the second air-fleet could be in...

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