Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... lived in a tiny village hidden amid olive - groves and perched upon a mountain peak . I had been so proud to be her chosen aide in the hard pioneer work after the Mobilisation Générale , and after- wards up in the snows ; where we had ...
... lived in a tiny village hidden amid olive - groves and perched upon a mountain peak . I had been so proud to be her chosen aide in the hard pioneer work after the Mobilisation Générale , and after- wards up in the snows ; where we had ...
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... lived either in caves or in diminutive stone huts roofed with corrugated iron . In other positions they lived in dug - outs scraped a few inches deep in the rocky soil . Cooking in Cairo the messing was run regimentally , and the men ...
... lived either in caves or in diminutive stone huts roofed with corrugated iron . In other positions they lived in dug - outs scraped a few inches deep in the rocky soil . Cooking in Cairo the messing was run regimentally , and the men ...
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... lived in concrete dug - outs , made by the Italians , apparently with the idea of providing the best possible funk - holes and the least possible fire - power . This was illustrated by the fact that when Tobruk was captured the Italians ...
... lived in concrete dug - outs , made by the Italians , apparently with the idea of providing the best possible funk - holes and the least possible fire - power . This was illustrated by the fact that when Tobruk was captured the Italians ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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