Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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... miles south if where I was camped , and another bout twelve miles north . The incred- ble truth was that we had arrived within three miles of the railway , fter marching for three weeks through nemy - occupied country , without firing ...
... miles south if where I was camped , and another bout twelve miles north . The incred- ble truth was that we had arrived within three miles of the railway , fter marching for three weeks through nemy - occupied country , without firing ...
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... miles from the Chindwin , a couple of miles west of the last big north - and - south track which we believed to be regularly patrolled . Everyone was in great form , although I still had that uncomfortable feeling that the last hurdle ...
... miles from the Chindwin , a couple of miles west of the last big north - and - south track which we believed to be regularly patrolled . Everyone was in great form , although I still had that uncomfortable feeling that the last hurdle ...
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... miles east of Hamman Lif the main road forks . The right - hand fork leads to Grom- balia , twelve miles to the south - east , and , reaching the sea at Hammamet , turns south to the mountains where the Eighth Army was fighting . It is ...
... miles east of Hamman Lif the main road forks . The right - hand fork leads to Grom- balia , twelve miles to the south - east , and , reaching the sea at Hammamet , turns south to the mountains where the Eighth Army was fighting . It is ...
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GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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