Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... gave me a suit of pyjamas and a shirt , ' D , ' another Yeoman , lent me a pound , and another man gave me a pair of shorts . We all lacked things like shaving kit , SO the Adjutant very kindly arranged for his wife to go to Aleppo with ...
... gave me a suit of pyjamas and a shirt , ' D , ' another Yeoman , lent me a pound , and another man gave me a pair of shorts . We all lacked things like shaving kit , SO the Adjutant very kindly arranged for his wife to go to Aleppo with ...
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... gave our parole ; and we were given books from the ship's library . I gave up wearing a shirt and became chocolate colour , assisting the progress by continually wetting myself with salt water . We organised debates , and everyone gave ...
... gave our parole ; and we were given books from the ship's library . I gave up wearing a shirt and became chocolate colour , assisting the progress by continually wetting myself with salt water . We organised debates , and everyone gave ...
Pagina 11
... gave tea and sandwiches to the German troops , and , to our surprise , to us too . Little things like that mean a ... gave us a good neal with beer . They also gave us twenty cigarettes each . A young French officer who spoke English ...
... gave tea and sandwiches to the German troops , and , to our surprise , to us too . Little things like that mean a ... gave us a good neal with beer . They also gave us twenty cigarettes each . A young French officer who spoke English ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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