Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... rest - camp at Sainte Adresse , about four miles from the docks . The people in the town were most enthusiastic , and we had the greatest difficulty in prevent- ing them from running riot through the ranks with large bottles of beer and ...
... rest - camp at Sainte Adresse , about four miles from the docks . The people in the town were most enthusiastic , and we had the greatest difficulty in prevent- ing them from running riot through the ranks with large bottles of beer and ...
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... rest ; We have got the camp - fires burning , got our baggage off the train , When boom ! and we're off again south - west . We have never stopped a moment during thirteen endless days , We've been marching all the day and half the ...
... rest ; We have got the camp - fires burning , got our baggage off the train , When boom ! and we're off again south - west . We have never stopped a moment during thirteen endless days , We've been marching all the day and half the ...
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... rest after our eighteen miles ' march , until about three o'clock . We could hear the boom of the guns in front , presumably at Namur and Mons , and also saw what looked like a town on fire . While we were waiting we saw our first ...
... rest after our eighteen miles ' march , until about three o'clock . We could hear the boom of the guns in front , presumably at Namur and Mons , and also saw what looked like a town on fire . While we were waiting we saw our first ...
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... rest . This , however , was not to be , as we went out on outposts again at seven o'clock . Three companies were in the firing line , whilst my own company was in support . We managed to make ourselves very com- fortable in some corn ...
... rest . This , however , was not to be , as we went out on outposts again at seven o'clock . Three companies were in the firing line , whilst my own company was in support . We managed to make ourselves very com- fortable in some corn ...
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... rest was to be lost , we were not very cheerful . However , about an hour later we got definite orders to go into billets , and the scare was explained by the fact that the Guards , who were at Lan- drécies , had been mistaken for ...
... rest was to be lost , we were not very cheerful . However , about an hour later we got definite orders to go into billets , and the scare was explained by the fact that the Guards , who were at Lan- drécies , had been mistaken for ...
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