Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... hundred féet . The bombs left craters all round the post , the nearest within ten yards of the mouth of Brawn's dug - out . Later in the morning Walton arrived up on foot to see whether Sergeant Brawn or his men had been shaken by their ...
... hundred féet . The bombs left craters all round the post , the nearest within ten yards of the mouth of Brawn's dug - out . Later in the morning Walton arrived up on foot to see whether Sergeant Brawn or his men had been shaken by their ...
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... hundred and fifty acres to begin with ! There's near enough to two hundred ready to be ploughed and sowed . What more do you want ! " said Rogers jocularly . But even to my inexperienced eye it looked as if it would need fallowing first ...
... hundred and fifty acres to begin with ! There's near enough to two hundred ready to be ploughed and sowed . What more do you want ! " said Rogers jocularly . But even to my inexperienced eye it looked as if it would need fallowing first ...
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... hundred . Two hundred and fifty - sixty - seventy . . . . I began to ease them back , and finally brought the revolution counters to rest at two hundred and eighty . That would do for the present . We still had a good deal of speed in ...
... hundred . Two hundred and fifty - sixty - seventy . . . . I began to ease them back , and finally brought the revolution counters to rest at two hundred and eighty . That would do for the present . We still had a good deal of speed in ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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