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The Last Signal from Balaclava ACT I The telegraph line died at half-past two in the morning, and Edmund Harrington knew immediately that they were already too late. He stood at the edge of the British signal station, rain pouring through the canvas tent in thin grey needles, and listened to the silence. For three days, the Russian artillery at Sevastopol had been using something—something that...
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