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		<title>The Fringes of the Fleet – Rudyard Kipling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE FRINGES OF THE FLEET By Rudyard Kipling FOURTH ARTICLE &#8220;Tin Fish&#8221; 1914-18 The ships destroy us above And ensnare us beneath. We arise, we lie down, and we move In the belly of death. The ships have a thousand eyes To mark where we come . . . And the mirth of a seaport [...]]]></description>
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		<title>History – Jolly Roger Use on Submarines</title>
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