Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 216William Blackwood, 1924 |
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... fire , in the sun . Chumbi was white , and my translation from one to the other was sudden and magical . At Waltair the air in the veranda by the sea was warm and still ; the air of the Chumbi Valley was far from warm , and anything but ...
... fire , in the sun . Chumbi was white , and my translation from one to the other was sudden and magical . At Waltair the air in the veranda by the sea was warm and still ; the air of the Chumbi Valley was far from warm , and anything but ...
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... fire the guns at first - we had no objective , for we could not see those of the enemy . But I guessed that presently there would be something at which to fire - when the enemy showed himself in his advance over the hills . Till then I ...
... fire the guns at first - we had no objective , for we could not see those of the enemy . But I guessed that presently there would be something at which to fire - when the enemy showed himself in his advance over the hills . Till then I ...
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... fire with my guns ; is it not so ? " Go , my friend . Yes ; I will send Vaviloff . Splendid ! " Hastily I wrote a message , saying that the enemy was killed ? ' advancing in force on my right front , and asking for assist- ance . You ...
... fire with my guns ; is it not so ? " Go , my friend . Yes ; I will send Vaviloff . Splendid ! " Hastily I wrote a message , saying that the enemy was killed ? ' advancing in force on my right front , and asking for assist- ance . You ...
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... fire at long distance . It was necessary more than ever to keep under cover . I gave orders to reserve fire until the enemy were more close , for I saw we had got what you English call a ' tough job ' to our front . If I could hold them ...
... fire at long distance . It was necessary more than ever to keep under cover . I gave orders to reserve fire until the enemy were more close , for I saw we had got what you English call a ' tough job ' to our front . If I could hold them ...
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... Fire and ex- plode a shell a leetle behind him - but not so as to hit him , And go on firing after him till he is out of sight . Splendid ! It will make no difference - the loss of a gun- to the enemy's advance , but it will make him ...
... Fire and ex- plode a shell a leetle behind him - but not so as to hit him , And go on firing after him till he is out of sight . Splendid ! It will make no difference - the loss of a gun- to the enemy's advance , but it will make him ...
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