Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... told that they could leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche ...
... told that they could leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche ...
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... told told to him from moment to moment , it is the smiling little faces of these children that he is apt to see , and the sound of their discreet merriment that is carried to his ears . It is a study in contrasts , but there is another ...
... told told to him from moment to moment , it is the smiling little faces of these children that he is apt to see , and the sound of their discreet merriment that is carried to his ears . It is a study in contrasts , but there is another ...
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... told me that I should keep my - my ' - ( he searched through his rusty English for a word ) — ' should keep my little souvenir that I have win . ' Tell him we don't want it , ' said the soldier ' to the other officer , whose English was ...
... told me that I should keep my - my ' - ( he searched through his rusty English for a word ) — ' should keep my little souvenir that I have win . ' Tell him we don't want it , ' said the soldier ' to the other officer , whose English was ...
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... told to the writers of history by the returning victors . But we can see the white seamy lines of the trenches , the black smoke- fountains of the falling shells , the sudden flame of the guns in the brilliant sunlight , and then from ...
... told to the writers of history by the returning victors . But we can see the white seamy lines of the trenches , the black smoke- fountains of the falling shells , the sudden flame of the guns in the brilliant sunlight , and then from ...
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... told me he had refused an interesting , well - paid job at the Base , because he " wanted to see it through , and could not leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd units ...
... told me he had refused an interesting , well - paid job at the Base , because he " wanted to see it through , and could not leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd units ...
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