Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... began to wonder if they were real things , or merely an illusion of the autumn mists . But they soon started out to explain themselves . Collecting together , they drew up across the landscape in line of battle , and , at a given signal ...
... began to wonder if they were real things , or merely an illusion of the autumn mists . But they soon started out to explain themselves . Collecting together , they drew up across the landscape in line of battle , and , at a given signal ...
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... began , and the lines of his captured trenches spread in a network of white on the hillsides , filled up already for the plough . His dug - outs and sand - bagged bastions line the road , and his barbed wire rusts in the autumn sun ...
... began , and the lines of his captured trenches spread in a network of white on the hillsides , filled up already for the plough . His dug - outs and sand - bagged bastions line the road , and his barbed wire rusts in the autumn sun ...
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... began to know the different kinds of gun by sight and by noise . Soon they were finding their way with tolerable ease amongst that complex organ- isation which lies hidden in ruined houses and chateaux and mine buildings . They started ...
... began to know the different kinds of gun by sight and by noise . Soon they were finding their way with tolerable ease amongst that complex organ- isation which lies hidden in ruined houses and chateaux and mine buildings . They started ...
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... began a systematic investigation of neighbouring farms in search . of ducks , fowls , eggs , and milk . The cooks spread them- selves with their stoves from the kitchen on to the gravel outside . The woman - cook of the concierge ...
... began a systematic investigation of neighbouring farms in search . of ducks , fowls , eggs , and milk . The cooks spread them- selves with their stoves from the kitchen on to the gravel outside . The woman - cook of the concierge ...
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... began to work like clockwork . Officers and men had no use for clocks . The essence of warfare is excit- ing change . The " dead levels of continuance " were beginning to make themselves felt . We recalled memories of the Aisne , even ...
... began to work like clockwork . Officers and men had no use for clocks . The essence of warfare is excit- ing change . The " dead levels of continuance " were beginning to make themselves felt . We recalled memories of the Aisne , even ...
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