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site attacked the so-gun ship Guillaume Tell, a fugitive from the Battle of the Nile, and hung" on to her with such doggedness for five hours that the Lion and Foudroyant were able to come up and complete her cap- tura. A 18-gun paddler called the Penelope was at Bomarsund during the war with Russia in 1854, and a still later one served creditably at the bombardment of Alexandria in
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