Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... morning paper of Austria's ultimatum to Servia , but did not think anything of it until the afternoon , when we read in a special edition of ' The Sunday Times ' that hostilities had already com- menced . That evening in the Mess after ...
... morning paper of Austria's ultimatum to Servia , but did not think anything of it until the afternoon , when we read in a special edition of ' The Sunday Times ' that hostilities had already com- menced . That evening in the Mess after ...
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... . It was about 5 A.M. when I awoke , and looking out of the porthole took my first view of France . It was a perfect sum- mer morning , without a breath of wind , and the sun was just breaking through 1915. ] 3 Preparations in France .
... . It was about 5 A.M. when I awoke , and looking out of the porthole took my first view of France . It was a perfect sum- mer morning , without a breath of wind , and the sun was just breaking through 1915. ] 3 Preparations in France .
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... morning , how soon we should be march- ing through them again in the opposite direction , and perforce leaving them to their fate . Even now they are in German hands . Arrived at Hanappes we proceeded to billet in one end of the village ...
... morning , how soon we should be march- ing through them again in the opposite direction , and perforce leaving them to their fate . Even now they are in German hands . Arrived at Hanappes we proceeded to billet in one end of the village ...
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... morning , August 25 , we stood to arms and awaited the dawn . About six o'clock a heavy cannonade began on our left , which ap- peared to be the enemy shelling the village of Houdain . About seven we got a report that a body of infantry ...
... morning , August 25 , we stood to arms and awaited the dawn . About six o'clock a heavy cannonade began on our left , which ap- peared to be the enemy shelling the village of Houdain . About seven we got a report that a body of infantry ...
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... morning light that every one was very uneasy . Then one of our captains came and told me that he had heard some of the " powers that be ' discussing the situation . 29 This appeared to be as bad as it could be : the 5th Brigade ...
... morning light that every one was very uneasy . Then one of our captains came and told me that he had heard some of the " powers that be ' discussing the situation . 29 This appeared to be as bad as it could be : the 5th Brigade ...
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