Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... road along which we are travelling has brought us to the very edge of the battle , and we dare not follow it any farther . There is no visible barrier ; but if you look at the map you will notice that in this month of Septem- ber 1916 ...
... road along which we are travelling has brought us to the very edge of the battle , and we dare not follow it any farther . There is no visible barrier ; but if you look at the map you will notice that in this month of Septem- ber 1916 ...
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... road , de- spatch riders ride furiously past on their motor - cycles , in- fantry come marching up to the focus of battle . Guns lumber past , the gunners firm and hard - cut against the sky . The dust rises in clouds about us ; the ...
... road , de- spatch riders ride furiously past on their motor - cycles , in- fantry come marching up to the focus of battle . Guns lumber past , the gunners firm and hard - cut against the sky . The dust rises in clouds about us ; the ...
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... road is crowded with men and horses and ammunition , with waggons laden with shells , The with ambulances and despatch- riders , and so great is the con- gestion of traffic that from time to time it is held up as in a London ...
... road is crowded with men and horses and ammunition , with waggons laden with shells , The with ambulances and despatch- riders , and so great is the con- gestion of traffic that from time to time it is held up as in a London ...
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... road alongside their dressing- station held groups of forlorn wholly discouraged prisoners . Most of them were hatless ; one or two wore their cumbrous sniper's helmet ; one had on a British metal helmet . One group of perhaps a hundred ...
... road alongside their dressing- station held groups of forlorn wholly discouraged prisoners . Most of them were hatless ; one or two wore their cumbrous sniper's helmet ; one had on a British metal helmet . One group of perhaps a hundred ...
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... road upon which these men moving , these batteries beside it belching their flame and wrath ; does any one here , I wonder , save the one or two who are free to retire , feel that he has any control over the business of Life or Death ...
... road upon which these men moving , these batteries beside it belching their flame and wrath ; does any one here , I wonder , save the one or two who are free to retire , feel that he has any control over the business of Life or Death ...
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