Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... enemy in the world - no robbery at- tempted - sitting in his own library - in just about the most peaceful and out - of - the - way county in Scotland - not a sound heard by anybody - not a reason that one can possibly imagine - and yet ...
... enemy in the world - no robbery at- tempted - sitting in his own library - in just about the most peaceful and out - of - the - way county in Scotland - not a sound heard by anybody - not a reason that one can possibly imagine - and yet ...
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... enemy wavered and fell back . At Lens he retired without cause . Then his resistance began to stiffen , and we were fought to a standstill . Men and guns were brought by the enemy from other parts of the front , and the German line ...
... enemy wavered and fell back . At Lens he retired without cause . Then his resistance began to stiffen , and we were fought to a standstill . Men and guns were brought by the enemy from other parts of the front , and the German line ...
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... enemy , however , suddenly con- ceived a violent dislike to their old trenches and some batteries near . So we dropped first into a shell - hole , and then , jumping into the trenoh , found a most excellent conorete machine - gun ...
... enemy , however , suddenly con- ceived a violent dislike to their old trenches and some batteries near . So we dropped first into a shell - hole , and then , jumping into the trenoh , found a most excellent conorete machine - gun ...
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... enemy were shelling stolidly , and walked forward . A few yards from Haigh's dug - out was a field - battery which the enemy were doing their best to destroy . Their " best " was a “ dud " as I passed , and I slipped down , cheerfully ...
... enemy were shelling stolidly , and walked forward . A few yards from Haigh's dug - out was a field - battery which the enemy were doing their best to destroy . Their " best " was a “ dud " as I passed , and I slipped down , cheerfully ...
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... enemy , who were picked troops , and slaughtered them . The Germans showed no fear of it . They stood up to it , threw bombs and fired long bursts at it from their machine- guns . They had been issued with armour - piercing bullets ...
... enemy , who were picked troops , and slaughtered them . The Germans showed no fear of it . They stood up to it , threw bombs and fired long bursts at it from their machine- guns . They had been issued with armour - piercing bullets ...
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