Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... started , both by people who knew something about it , and also by those who did not , for the average British subaltern does not bother his head much about European politics . At all events I personally went to bed that night thinking ...
... started , both by people who knew something about it , and also by those who did not , for the average British subaltern does not bother his head much about European politics . At all events I personally went to bed that night thinking ...
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... started off about 6 P.M. into the night . So far to me it was all a pleasure trip : I had never been farther out of England than the Isle of Wight , and I went to sleep that night thinking considerably more of what France would be like ...
... started off about 6 P.M. into the night . So far to me it was all a pleasure trip : I had never been farther out of England than the Isle of Wight , and I went to sleep that night thinking considerably more of what France would be like ...
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... started falling out , especially along the sea - front . I was left behind with a party to round up the strag- glers . This proved to be no easy task , as round each man there was a crowd of some fifteen to twenty people , all armed ...
... started falling out , especially along the sea - front . I was left behind with a party to round up the strag- glers . This proved to be no easy task , as round each man there was a crowd of some fifteen to twenty people , all armed ...
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... started : all along the route there were people in every little house waving flags I At We left Rouen at 5.15 P.M. , and passed through Amiens about 9 P.M. Most of the journey was spent in trying to avoid getting oramp . 5 A.M. next ...
... started : all along the route there were people in every little house waving flags I At We left Rouen at 5.15 P.M. , and passed through Amiens about 9 P.M. Most of the journey was spent in trying to avoid getting oramp . 5 A.M. next ...
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... started off in the dark with no idea of our destination . After passing through Longue- ville we arrived on the Belgian frontier at a spot just short of Malplaquet . We halted here for half an hour and consumed a very hurriedly prepared ...
... started off in the dark with no idea of our destination . After passing through Longue- ville we arrived on the Belgian frontier at a spot just short of Malplaquet . We halted here for half an hour and consumed a very hurriedly prepared ...
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