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The last news of the tremendous tragedy reached the now panic-stricken
capital half an hour before the receipt of similar tidings from Harwich,
announcing the destruction of the defending fleet and forts, and the
capture of the town by exactly the same means as those employed against
Dover. Nothing now lay between London and the invading forces but the
utterly inadequate army and the lines of fortifications, which could not
be expected to offer any more effective resistance to the assault of the
war-balloons than had those of the three towns on the Kentish coast.
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