Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... gave them three cheers . That evening we got orders to move next morning : parade 5.30 A.M. " And so we are off at last we have been so busy lately , and events have moved so quickly , that it seems impos- sible to realise that to ...
... gave them three cheers . That evening we got orders to move next morning : parade 5.30 A.M. " And so we are off at last we have been so busy lately , and events have moved so quickly , that it seems impos- sible to realise that to ...
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... gave us a particularly cheery send - off . Before we entered the Solent I went down to my cabin and had a nap : when I woke up we were in Shanklin Bay : here we dropped a pilot and eventually started off about 6 P.M. into the night . So ...
... gave us a particularly cheery send - off . Before we entered the Solent I went down to my cabin and had a nap : when I woke up we were in Shanklin Bay : here we dropped a pilot and eventually started off about 6 P.M. into the night . So ...
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... gave us a cheer , and one or two small boys and girls ran alongside us clamouring for souvenirs that that is , 66 cap- badges " or " titles . " We got straight off the boat and marched away without our transport to the rest - camp at ...
... gave us a cheer , and one or two small boys and girls ran alongside us clamouring for souvenirs that that is , 66 cap- badges " or " titles . " We got straight off the boat and marched away without our transport to the rest - camp at ...
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... gave us all hot coffee with cognac . I think most of us would have liked it best without the cog- nac , but we were very thank- ful for anything at all . think the sergeant - major was particularly disgusted with it , as he is a staunch ...
... gave us all hot coffee with cognac . I think most of us would have liked it best without the cog- nac , but we were very thank- ful for anything at all . think the sergeant - major was particularly disgusted with it , as he is a staunch ...
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... gave Yusuf an opportunity to visit the Punjab , and the letters he carried from Risaldar Major Salim Khan gave him intro- ductions to a variety of per- sons , both distinguished and otherwise as the world reckons , but all of them ...
... gave Yusuf an opportunity to visit the Punjab , and the letters he carried from Risaldar Major Salim Khan gave him intro- ductions to a variety of per- sons , both distinguished and otherwise as the world reckons , but all of them ...
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