Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... light cavalryman , General General George Augustus Elliot , who had been present at Dettingen and Fontenoy ; had done splendid work with his 1st Light Horse in Germany under Prince Ferdinand - by whom he had been repeatedly thanked for ...
... light cavalryman , General General George Augustus Elliot , who had been present at Dettingen and Fontenoy ; had done splendid work with his 1st Light Horse in Germany under Prince Ferdinand - by whom he had been repeatedly thanked for ...
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... lights could be seen from the houses down by the bridge , and on the opposite hillside one tiny pin - prick of light . Otherwise the night was of a deep velvety black . Thus in the solitude and darkness . I waited for a long time . Came ...
... lights could be seen from the houses down by the bridge , and on the opposite hillside one tiny pin - prick of light . Otherwise the night was of a deep velvety black . Thus in the solitude and darkness . I waited for a long time . Came ...
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... light shines . Buglers sounded the Last Post . The three volleys crashed above the swirl where the dead had gone . Round the gangway where the parson stood there were twenty - four men , old and young , in oilskins and sou'westers , the ...
... light shines . Buglers sounded the Last Post . The three volleys crashed above the swirl where the dead had gone . Round the gangway where the parson stood there were twenty - four men , old and young , in oilskins and sou'westers , the ...
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