Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... leave their bioycles and get back as best they could . Hardly had we rejoined the battalion , which was formed up behind a second crest - line about midway between Harmignies and Givry , when a tremendous shell fire began to fall on and ...
... leave their bioycles and get back as best they could . Hardly had we rejoined the battalion , which was formed up behind a second crest - line about midway between Harmignies and Givry , when a tremendous shell fire began to fall on and ...
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... leave , and as we dribbled back into Givry our cavalry were already engaged just this side of Veilleret le Sec . Eventually we got back to Bonnet , about three miles south - west of Givry , without firing a shot . Here we formed up ...
... leave , and as we dribbled back into Givry our cavalry were already engaged just this side of Veilleret le Sec . Eventually we got back to Bonnet , about three miles south - west of Givry , without firing a shot . Here we formed up ...
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... leave the bridge clear of British troops by 12 P.M. , to allow two French divisions to cross . We halted here for a couple of hours on the river bank . The river was very tempting , and we started to bathe ; almost immediately , however ...
... leave the bridge clear of British troops by 12 P.M. , to allow two French divisions to cross . We halted here for a couple of hours on the river bank . The river was very tempting , and we started to bathe ; almost immediately , however ...
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... leave vacancy that occurred in his squadron 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 ...
... leave vacancy that occurred in his squadron 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 ...
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... leave his district . He was not impelled merely by his own malice , for the instructions he received from Kabul had lately become more urgent , and he had come to the conclusion that his interests would be best served by getting rid of ...
... leave his district . He was not impelled merely by his own malice , for the instructions he received from Kabul had lately become more urgent , and he had come to the conclusion that his interests would be best served by getting rid of ...
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