Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... keep it , and the Germans did not get it . - The next morning we spent in another route march of about seven miles . During this a British aeroplane flew over , and we practised the " pro- cedure on the approach of air- craft . " A ...
... keep it , and the Germans did not get it . - The next morning we spent in another route march of about seven miles . During this a British aeroplane flew over , and we practised the " pro- cedure on the approach of air- craft . " A ...
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... keep me going for long , and I thought I'd try whether I could not have my revenge on the police , who had taken away my lemonade business . I was a novice at the game , and was soon in prison once more , this time for three months ...
... keep me going for long , and I thought I'd try whether I could not have my revenge on the police , who had taken away my lemonade business . I was a novice at the game , and was soon in prison once more , this time for three months ...
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... keep a watch on that limb of Satan whom you have taken into your trust , " he answered , pointing to Yusuf . and sometimes lost their escorts altogether , and that they were so intent on the game that they could give their minds to ...
... keep a watch on that limb of Satan whom you have taken into your trust , " he answered , pointing to Yusuf . and sometimes lost their escorts altogether , and that they were so intent on the game that they could give their minds to ...
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... keep the Militia on their rapid pur- suit long after midday : nor could they afford to neglect any precautions , for with his marvellous capacity for fight- ing independently the Mahsud combines an intuition which is positively eerie ...
... keep the Militia on their rapid pur- suit long after midday : nor could they afford to neglect any precautions , for with his marvellous capacity for fight- ing independently the Mahsud combines an intuition which is positively eerie ...
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... keep their lance bear- ing across the horse's neck from right to left at the op- ponent , and receive the shock without flinching ? A joust was , in fact , a trial of nerve and steadiness rather than of skill , and whether the jousters ...
... keep their lance bear- ing across the horse's neck from right to left at the op- ponent , and receive the shock without flinching ? A joust was , in fact , a trial of nerve and steadiness rather than of skill , and whether the jousters ...
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