Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... fire too soon , thereby giving our positions away to enemy troops massing in rear of these forward parties . The golden rule came out : Never fire until you know you can kill . " But this was more easily said than done . If you withheld ...
... fire too soon , thereby giving our positions away to enemy troops massing in rear of these forward parties . The golden rule came out : Never fire until you know you can kill . " But this was more easily said than done . If you withheld ...
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... fire . It is now bitter cold and pitch - dark . tame little cooking - fires grow quickly into roaring guard - fires . My old man produces his pack and begins to make his bed . The mules , donkeys , and horses , their legs hobbled , move ...
... fire . It is now bitter cold and pitch - dark . tame little cooking - fires grow quickly into roaring guard - fires . My old man produces his pack and begins to make his bed . The mules , donkeys , and horses , their legs hobbled , move ...
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... fire . " .. While the hands were shortening sail Captain Macdonald filled and lit his pipe , then sat down on the cabin skylight and pondered . His thoughts ran somewhat on these lines . The fire must be due to spontaneous com- bustion ...
... fire . " .. While the hands were shortening sail Captain Macdonald filled and lit his pipe , then sat down on the cabin skylight and pondered . His thoughts ran somewhat on these lines . The fire must be due to spontaneous com- bustion ...
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