Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Pagina 72
... head . It was bleeding a bit , and I was swallowing a lot of blood and couldn't see . I could hear that the firing was still going on and thought that the platoon must be butchered ; for the Germans held the crest of the hill and could ...
... head . It was bleeding a bit , and I was swallowing a lot of blood and couldn't see . I could hear that the firing was still going on and thought that the platoon must be butchered ; for the Germans held the crest of the hill and could ...
Pagina 122
... head slowly and cautiously above the level of the rail that crowned the bulwark , and looked down . A short distance forward , just abreast of the main- hatch , was a boat , and as he watched , the end of a long pole with a hook ...
... head slowly and cautiously above the level of the rail that crowned the bulwark , and looked down . A short distance forward , just abreast of the main- hatch , was a boat , and as he watched , the end of a long pole with a hook ...
Pagina 162
... head kept bumping that infernal canopy . That fifteen hundred yards of water was the most unpleasant bit of boating I have ever done . Yet the thought kept running through my head that I was probably the first British officer ever to ...
... head kept bumping that infernal canopy . That fifteen hundred yards of water was the most unpleasant bit of boating I have ever done . Yet the thought kept running through my head that I was probably the first British officer ever to ...
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GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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