Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... arrived whom we accompanied to their respective homes . I , with three other majors , all strangers to me , sleep in one bed . The food is very bad , chiefly fat bacon , but only I am ill . We remain there all day , waiting for further ...
... arrived whom we accompanied to their respective homes . I , with three other majors , all strangers to me , sleep in one bed . The food is very bad , chiefly fat bacon , but only I am ill . We remain there all day , waiting for further ...
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... arrived several months later . I feel I must quote one passage from this letter : ' Now that you have left your home and are out of Hungary I must tell you , in fact it is my duty to do so , how grateful we Poles are for all you have ...
... arrived several months later . I feel I must quote one passage from this letter : ' Now that you have left your home and are out of Hungary I must tell you , in fact it is my duty to do so , how grateful we Poles are for all you have ...
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... arrived . Wild flowers were everywhere , the vines had put forth their new shoots of delicate green , and the orchards were in blossom . Fields of wheat and barley were already beginning to ripen , and the snow on the mountains began to ...
... arrived . Wild flowers were everywhere , the vines had put forth their new shoots of delicate green , and the orchards were in blossom . Fields of wheat and barley were already beginning to ripen , and the snow on the mountains began to ...
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