Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... eyes scan the camp for signs of officers = running about with maps brandished before them . We pack up our goods and go into committee to see whether we should take our table ( by no means an artistic piece of furniture , but extremely ...
... eyes scan the camp for signs of officers = running about with maps brandished before them . We pack up our goods and go into committee to see whether we should take our table ( by no means an artistic piece of furniture , but extremely ...
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... eyes . We had travelled for two days by train , river , and road ; we had crossed a range of hills of no mean height for Burma , and had successfully negotiated a pretty perilous bus ride over a road which was no more than a bullock ...
... eyes . We had travelled for two days by train , river , and road ; we had crossed a range of hills of no mean height for Burma , and had successfully negotiated a pretty perilous bus ride over a road which was no more than a bullock ...
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... eyes clung to the dwindling figure of the Ashinpaya as he stood waving his hand by the edge of that dry paddy ... eyes ? Look well upon it- -see all of it - close your eyes to nothing— For a battle is fought to be won , and it is this ...
... eyes clung to the dwindling figure of the Ashinpaya as he stood waving his hand by the edge of that dry paddy ... eyes ? Look well upon it- -see all of it - close your eyes to nothing— For a battle is fought to be won , and it is this ...
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