Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes257-258W. Blackwood, 1945 |
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... arrival ) , the second time I had started out because I was too warm ; now I began to get colder and colder . I lay there shivering for two hours before the first troops arrived . They had had a terrible journey across the wadis ...
... arrival ) , the second time I had started out because I was too warm ; now I began to get colder and colder . I lay there shivering for two hours before the first troops arrived . They had had a terrible journey across the wadis ...
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... arrived on the high ground about noon and started to prepare our breakfast , which we had not had time to have before starting . The water for the tea was almost boiling when the order came to move on again . We poured the tea into the ...
... arrived on the high ground about noon and started to prepare our breakfast , which we had not had time to have before starting . The water for the tea was almost boiling when the order came to move on again . We poured the tea into the ...
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... arrived at the Liverpool Docks . How can you really express the feel- ing which comes when you land on British soil after three and a half years of captivity ? Our first pint of good English beer , and the cheering crowds which lined ...
... arrived at the Liverpool Docks . How can you really express the feel- ing which comes when you land on British soil after three and a half years of captivity ? Our first pint of good English beer , and the cheering crowds which lined ...
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A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 72 |
Salute | 134 |
AN ENIGMA OF WAR BY AJAX | 144 |
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