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Pagina 66
... Officer Marshall . After many anxious glances at the wardroom clock he decided to go and look for his relief . As he reached the landing at the head of the officers ' stairway he happened to look down the steps and there he saw the ...
... Officer Marshall . After many anxious glances at the wardroom clock he decided to go and look for his relief . As he reached the landing at the head of the officers ' stairway he happened to look down the steps and there he saw the ...
Pagina 348
... officers complain most bitterly , though as far as I can judge they are very fair . ' However , six months later , he wrote : I think the officers have been shamefully treated by Sir Charles Wood . In fact , you cannot think the ...
... officers complain most bitterly , though as far as I can judge they are very fair . ' However , six months later , he wrote : I think the officers have been shamefully treated by Sir Charles Wood . In fact , you cannot think the ...
Pagina 549
... officers of the Garrison to the officers of the 81st whose regiment was due to return to England . Sir Robert and General Corbett had decided not to interrupt the preparations for the dance which provided an excellent cover plan . Lang ...
... officers of the Garrison to the officers of the 81st whose regiment was due to return to England . Sir Robert and General Corbett had decided not to interrupt the preparations for the dance which provided an excellent cover plan . Lang ...
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NOSTALGIA ON WHEELS BY R HUDSON SMITH 113 | 47 |
PRIMA DONNA IN A PLAIN SUIT BY LESLIE GARDINER 154 | 59 |
QUEST FOR A MIRACLE BY VIRGINIA STUART 418 | 142 |
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