Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 189,Número 2William Blackwood, 1911 |
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... keeps no tale of the countless lives of the strangers laid down in its service , and only the memory of their hero- ism remains . And ever the fame of the Legion , won in the first years of its existence , its reputation for endurance ...
... keeps no tale of the countless lives of the strangers laid down in its service , and only the memory of their hero- ism remains . And ever the fame of the Legion , won in the first years of its existence , its reputation for endurance ...
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... keep every article of kit in its appointed place in the barrack - room and the 66 paquetage , " the knapsack which holds all his worldly goods , ready at all times to turn out in ten minutes , com- pletely equipped for service . More ...
... keep every article of kit in its appointed place in the barrack - room and the 66 paquetage , " the knapsack which holds all his worldly goods , ready at all times to turn out in ten minutes , com- pletely equipped for service . More ...
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... keeping his place in the ranks and the same even pace , though hardly able to drag one foot after the other . To fall out is to commit one of the most serious offences known to the Legion , punished in characteristic fashion by dragging ...
... keeping his place in the ranks and the same even pace , though hardly able to drag one foot after the other . To fall out is to commit one of the most serious offences known to the Legion , punished in characteristic fashion by dragging ...
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... keep up with a marching column , is a lesson drummed into the brain of every recruit immediately he joins , and kept alive by old legionaries by dreadful stories of ghastly objects found in desert and jungle , which once were men and ...
... keep up with a marching column , is a lesson drummed into the brain of every recruit immediately he joins , and kept alive by old legionaries by dreadful stories of ghastly objects found in desert and jungle , which once were men and ...
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... keep the direction without a mistake . He told me he could easily , if he wanted , go in a dirigible from the top of Mont Blanc to the top of Snowdon in the thickest fog and without a compass , if he were given the proper angle to start ...
... keep the direction without a mistake . He told me he could easily , if he wanted , go in a dirigible from the top of Mont Blanc to the top of Snowdon in the thickest fog and without a compass , if he were given the proper angle to start ...
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