Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... soldiers in the offing , also in this warlike attitude . All this seemed very dramatic and foolish , but they looked at our passes and departed . When they had gone it struck us that the soldiers themselves were under a nervous strain ...
... soldiers in the offing , also in this warlike attitude . All this seemed very dramatic and foolish , but they looked at our passes and departed . When they had gone it struck us that the soldiers themselves were under a nervous strain ...
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... soldiers of all their possessions ; in some cases of even their overcoats if they looked good ones . They were then sent back with a sharp warning that no one would be allowed to leave the territory now occupied by the Red Army . Also ...
... soldiers of all their possessions ; in some cases of even their overcoats if they looked good ones . They were then sent back with a sharp warning that no one would be allowed to leave the territory now occupied by the Red Army . Also ...
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... soldiers , and it was extremely difficult to drive through narrow streets and lanes crowded with poilus , gun- carriages , hay - waggons , and kicking mules . My progress was leisurely . Constantly the heads of soldiers were poked ...
... soldiers , and it was extremely difficult to drive through narrow streets and lanes crowded with poilus , gun- carriages , hay - waggons , and kicking mules . My progress was leisurely . Constantly the heads of soldiers were poked ...
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