Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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... fire on us with a Mauser from a small lane on our right . He must have fired across our street diagonally towards the barricade . That would explain why men in rear of me on the left had been hit , while I had not quite crossed the line ...
... fire on us with a Mauser from a small lane on our right . He must have fired across our street diagonally towards the barricade . That would explain why men in rear of me on the left had been hit , while I had not quite crossed the line ...
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... fire to all the Mk . IVs . in case we were driven out of the valley . Before igniting them we carefully pointed their big guns at Mateur and loaded them . As soon as the tanks got hot enough the guns fired . At this time we had a lot of ...
... fire to all the Mk . IVs . in case we were driven out of the valley . Before igniting them we carefully pointed their big guns at Mateur and loaded them . As soon as the tanks got hot enough the guns fired . At this time we had a lot of ...
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... fire . For a second he looked away , out across the golden water , and as his eyes passed over the scene he saw the black shape of a submarine come up right under the southern cliffs . It rose silently from the sea , casting the water ...
... fire . For a second he looked away , out across the golden water , and as his eyes passed over the scene he saw the black shape of a submarine come up right under the southern cliffs . It rose silently from the sea , casting the water ...
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