Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... officers , whose escape has already been described in ' Maga , ' ' had got safely away from the Camp . Those of us who knew that the attempt was being made were anxi- ously awaiting the news . To others it came as a great sur- prise ...
... officers , whose escape has already been described in ' Maga , ' ' had got safely away from the Camp . Those of us who knew that the attempt was being made were anxi- ously awaiting the news . To others it came as a great sur- prise ...
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... officers out of Kastamoni . Some one , however , must have seen and suspected them , for less than three - quarters of an hour after their start the alarm was given . Shots were fired and the camp suddenly bristled with sentries ...
... officers out of Kastamoni . Some one , however , must have seen and suspected them , for less than three - quarters of an hour after their start the alarm was given . Shots were fired and the camp suddenly bristled with sentries ...
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... officers went off to Geddos . It was very sad parting from many good friends , and when the last cart disappeared round the spur of the hill , one turned away wondering if one would ever see them again . There were still forty - four ...
... officers went off to Geddos . It was very sad parting from many good friends , and when the last cart disappeared round the spur of the hill , one turned away wondering if one would ever see them again . There were still forty - four ...
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... officers had escaped from a Confederate Confederate prison by means of a tunnel . This was at once recognised as the ideal solution of our problem , if only we could find a suitable outlet and the means of disposing the earth . While ...
... officers had escaped from a Confederate Confederate prison by means of a tunnel . This was at once recognised as the ideal solution of our problem , if only we could find a suitable outlet and the means of disposing the earth . While ...
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... officers and 28 orderlies- a total force of 75 unarmed men with which to take over the barracks . Our guard , all told , numbered 70 men . At any one time during daylight there were seven Turkish sentries on duty : one outside each ...
... officers and 28 orderlies- a total force of 75 unarmed men with which to take over the barracks . Our guard , all told , numbered 70 men . At any one time during daylight there were seven Turkish sentries on duty : one outside each ...
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