Association football club in Holloway, England.
1Marta saw how desperately the gunners worked; she could feel their fatigue.
2But above all I was fascinated by the work of the gunners.
3Rigid fire tables prevented the gunners from reacting flexibly to evolving situations.
4Thus the gunners never relax, the listening devices are tense and occupied.
5Three of them missed, but that was because the gunners were excited.
6I looked for a tornado to descend forthwith upon the gunners' heads.
7Before, however, it could be fired, the gunners had taken to flight.
8Singing, for Christ's sake, to keep the spirits of the gunners up!
9Only the gunners who load and turn the gun itself are men.
10Upon these moss-covered graves were the old kepis of the gunners.
11I started off in the evening, with one of the gunners.
12But York held them there; it made the gunners keep their fire high.
13Others reached the two guns and were cut down while attacking the gunners.
14We went down to the Battery, and I interrogated some of the gunners.
15I once got the gunners to tell me all about them.
16To the leeward of it marched six men, the gunners, swinging their arms.
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