Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... standing . We now began to make contact ith other troops , and progress became little slower . We crossed Rickety ridge and turned right , down to the ca. ver . Here a water main had burst , onverting the road into a running Along it we ...
... standing . We now began to make contact ith other troops , and progress became little slower . We crossed Rickety ridge and turned right , down to the ca. ver . Here a water main had burst , onverting the road into a running Along it we ...
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... standing on guard at the north of a bridge in Province Wellesley . engineers were just about to blow up . A car drove up , a Europe stepped out and requested permiss to cross . He walked slowly acro and when he got to the subadar ...
... standing on guard at the north of a bridge in Province Wellesley . engineers were just about to blow up . A car drove up , a Europe stepped out and requested permiss to cross . He walked slowly acro and when he got to the subadar ...
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... standing people all these ordinary everyday scenes impact upon my senses more urgently because , insistent and unbidden at the back of my mind , is one thought a disquieting little thought that lingers and will not be banished ...
... standing people all these ordinary everyday scenes impact upon my senses more urgently because , insistent and unbidden at the back of my mind , is one thought a disquieting little thought that lingers and will not be banished ...
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PARACHUTES OVER CRETE BY GERALD BARRY | 81 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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aerodrome aircraft Army arrived Ashinpaya asked attack Battalion began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE bombers bombs British Burma camp Captain Church Army cloches coast Colonel convoy crew dawn defence dogs E-boats enemy evacuated eyes Eyetie feet fighters fighting fire fish French German guns half hand head heard Heraklion hills Huns Indian Ipoh island J. K. STANFORD Japanese Kedah Khyber Khyber Pass knew KOLYNOS land Larry later light LONDON looked Luftwaffe Malta MAXALDING Maymyo miles morning Mwas Natuk never night officers once passed Pelman Penang Perak pilot planes raid Rangoon realised rifles road round seemed sent ship shooting shot side Singapore skipper soldier soon Spitfires Squadron STREET thing thought tiger-fish told took town trees troops turned village waiting watched yards