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Pagina 354
... took him to the civil hospital and put him sitting in the waiting - room , with a con- stable to keep guard . Then I went into the next room , where Doctor Nair was waiting , and spoke very loudly in Hindi so that the prisoner could ...
... took him to the civil hospital and put him sitting in the waiting - room , with a con- stable to keep guard . Then I went into the next room , where Doctor Nair was waiting , and spoke very loudly in Hindi so that the prisoner could ...
Pagina 439
... took it for granted that we should be handed over on arrival , although we knew that we were to travel under guard . At an airfield just outside Częstochowa we and our escort boarded a Dakota aircraft . Several other Russian soldiers ...
... took it for granted that we should be handed over on arrival , although we knew that we were to travel under guard . At an airfield just outside Częstochowa we and our escort boarded a Dakota aircraft . Several other Russian soldiers ...
Pagina 511
... took his hands from the wheel to point out some place of interest and turned round to tell us all about it . This can be tolerated at times , but on no account when an insanely driven bus is hurtling towards you along a narrow lane with ...
... took his hands from the wheel to point out some place of interest and turned round to tell us all about it . This can be tolerated at times , but on no account when an insanely driven bus is hurtling towards you along a narrow lane with ...
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LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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