Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 205W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... officers stood on the quay at Salonica , and wondered what the deuce was going to happen next . H.M.S. Scourge had just dumped them there to start the Salonica campaign . They had no proper instruc- tions as to their appointments . At ...
... officers stood on the quay at Salonica , and wondered what the deuce was going to happen next . H.M.S. Scourge had just dumped them there to start the Salonica campaign . They had no proper instruc- tions as to their appointments . At ...
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... officers unconcernedly finished their drinks at Floca's little tables . The sun shone on the big white buildings and the blue Hard though it may be to realise it now that it has been dirtied by overmuch traffic and devastated by fire ...
... officers unconcernedly finished their drinks at Floca's little tables . The sun shone on the big white buildings and the blue Hard though it may be to realise it now that it has been dirtied by overmuch traffic and devastated by fire ...
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... officers were also sent without money . Though war is easily the most expensive business in the world , none of them had a farthing of public II . landed a few men , and was full 1919. ] 435 Obstruction's Gentle Art .
... officers were also sent without money . Though war is easily the most expensive business in the world , none of them had a farthing of public II . landed a few men , and was full 1919. ] 435 Obstruction's Gentle Art .
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... officers tons of British hay were discovered in the town were to swapped for their equivalent have their throats slit in the in French wood . best comitadji style , and for days various ferocious - look- ing ruffians were observed ...
... officers tons of British hay were discovered in the town were to swapped for their equivalent have their throats slit in the in French wood . best comitadji style , and for days various ferocious - look- ing ruffians were observed ...
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... officers of the Division themselves felt at the time that the impression made upon the Greeks by this rag- bag army was that Britain was already beaten . To return to the landings , it was the A.S.C. who suffered most for the sins of ...
... officers of the Division themselves felt at the time that the impression made upon the Greeks by this rag- bag army was that Britain was already beaten . To return to the landings , it was the A.S.C. who suffered most for the sins of ...
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