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... took chairs with them as prop for their broken limbs . Men with abdominal wounds , who had been obliged to lie absolutely still , dragged them- selves along after the others . And this rather than submit to the mercies of the Boche ...
... took chairs with them as prop for their broken limbs . Men with abdominal wounds , who had been obliged to lie absolutely still , dragged them- selves along after the others . And this rather than submit to the mercies of the Boche ...
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... took fire ; its splendid interior , rich with old oaken wainscot and priceless tapes- tries , was seized by the eager flames ; its mirrors and chande- liers cracked and were shiv . ered by the heat ; and the fires , leaping up to the ...
... took fire ; its splendid interior , rich with old oaken wainscot and priceless tapes- tries , was seized by the eager flames ; its mirrors and chande- liers cracked and were shiv . ered by the heat ; and the fires , leaping up to the ...
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... took a bath in the kitchen , an unusual custom that Madame never imitated . Then , if the Gaspipe wished to enter the parlour , used as an orderly room , he would find the door barred . If there was no urgent reason why he should enter ...
... took a bath in the kitchen , an unusual custom that Madame never imitated . Then , if the Gaspipe wished to enter the parlour , used as an orderly room , he would find the door barred . If there was no urgent reason why he should enter ...
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... took up his stick , quietly kissed his wife , and walked back to the trenches - twenty miles . The children seemed a little fractious that evening , and , when the next night Mme . Dupont heard that her hus- band had been killed ...
... took up his stick , quietly kissed his wife , and walked back to the trenches - twenty miles . The children seemed a little fractious that evening , and , when the next night Mme . Dupont heard that her hus- band had been killed ...
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... took we do not know , but when the summer cam- paign against Montreal was organised by General Amherst in 1760 he accompanied the army in the position of Ad- jutant - General , and presum- ably left Albany with Amherst at the latter end ...
... took we do not know , but when the summer cam- paign against Montreal was organised by General Amherst in 1760 he accompanied the army in the position of Ad- jutant - General , and presum- ably left Albany with Amherst at the latter end ...
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