Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 |
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Pagina 185
... seemed always to have a peculiar effect even on the worst bands of cut - throats . A sort of surly shyness seemed to overtake them ; but once the occupation was a fact , many were the atrocities committed with terrible ferocity , as ...
... seemed always to have a peculiar effect even on the worst bands of cut - throats . A sort of surly shyness seemed to overtake them ; but once the occupation was a fact , many were the atrocities committed with terrible ferocity , as ...
Pagina 238
... seemed to know who was who . We joined in with our southern machine - guns as best we could . The battle seemed to be reaching a climax about 9.30 when a cry came from one of the west rooms to say an armoured car had just gone past the ...
... seemed to know who was who . We joined in with our southern machine - guns as best we could . The battle seemed to be reaching a climax about 9.30 when a cry came from one of the west rooms to say an armoured car had just gone past the ...
Pagina 272
... seemed strange , although we had the roar of engines at maximum boost in our ears . But still no fighters came , and we could see that the searchlights were now holding us from behind and not in front . They were getting to an acute ...
... seemed strange , although we had the roar of engines at maximum boost in our ears . But still no fighters came , and we could see that the searchlights were now holding us from behind and not in front . They were getting to an acute ...
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A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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