Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Pagina 19
... road , and this we watched eagerly . The barracks were quite quiet . After many minutes a loaded cart ap- peared on the road followed by another . Our hopes began to rise ; the one - in - a - thousand chance might yet come off . There ...
... road , and this we watched eagerly . The barracks were quite quiet . After many minutes a loaded cart ap- peared on the road followed by another . Our hopes began to rise ; the one - in - a - thousand chance might yet come off . There ...
Pagina 64
... road would appear far below , only to vanish again behind the next swift - moving edge of .white . We were near ... roads that pierced the heart of the city like white arrows . Paris ! I felt the trumpet- call of the name of a large ...
... road would appear far below , only to vanish again behind the next swift - moving edge of .white . We were near ... roads that pierced the heart of the city like white arrows . Paris ! I felt the trumpet- call of the name of a large ...
Pagina 67
... road I passed a French priest - an amazed little figure in black -who had seen this winged monster drop out of the ... roads : of arriving in the dark at an apparently limitless aerodrome , strangely full of British and Canadian officers ...
... road I passed a French priest - an amazed little figure in black -who had seen this winged monster drop out of the ... roads : of arriving in the dark at an apparently limitless aerodrome , strangely full of British and Canadian officers ...
Pagina 96
... road , and on it can sometimes be seen real Ford cars . They appear to be the original design of car , and spend their declining years in knooking about the very third- class road at a reckless speed of ten miles an hour . For all that ...
... road , and on it can sometimes be seen real Ford cars . They appear to be the original design of car , and spend their declining years in knooking about the very third- class road at a reckless speed of ten miles an hour . For all that ...
Pagina 103
... road that wound past the quarry offshoot of a main route that will for ever be associated with the War there flowed seaseless stream of ammunition waggons . " This goes on for three nights . . . . My Gad , they're getting something ...
... road that wound past the quarry offshoot of a main route that will for ever be associated with the War there flowed seaseless stream of ammunition waggons . " This goes on for three nights . . . . My Gad , they're getting something ...
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ahead Allies Army arrived asked attack batteries boat Boche Bolsheviks bombs Boots brigade British Captain coast Cochrane colonel Commander Congress of Vienna D Battery dark destroyers diving E boat enemy engines eyes feet fighting fire French front German Grunt guns half hand head heard Hindenburg Line horses hour huts infantry Johnny knew land leave light look machine Major Veasey ment mess miles minutes morning Mosul move never night Nisibin Nissen hut Nobby officers once Ostend Ovaltine party passed patrol peace periscope pilot plough prisoners ravine road round Salonica seemed seen sent sheep shells ship side sight signal soldier submarine tanks thing thought tion told took torpedo trawlers troops Turkish Turks turned U-boats valley versts village waggon walked War Office watch Yozgad