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Forlorn hopeForlorn hope - a victorian British army expression for a group of men who would storm a breach in a wall. Any one who survived would get promoted or a reduction in punishment. As the name suggests it was very unlikely to succeed.

Forlorn hope - a victorian British army expression for a group of men who would storm a breach in a wall. Any one who survived would get promoted or a reduction in punishment. As the name suggests it was very unlikely to succeed.

Forlorn hope - a victorian British army expression for a group of men who would storm a breach in a wall. Any one who survived would get promoted or a reduction in punishment. As the name suggests it was very unlikely to succeed.

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Forlorn hope - a victorian British army expression for a group of men who would storm a breach in a wall. Any one who survived would get promoted or a reduction in punishment. As the name suggests it was very unlikely to succeed.