Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... light or two up to the last moment to show that we are still here . There is not time for a hot meal , so you will ... light soared , illuminating with its weird light nothing but an empty vineyard and a row of trees . I went back into ...
... light or two up to the last moment to show that we are still here . There is not time for a hot meal , so you will ... light soared , illuminating with its weird light nothing but an empty vineyard and a row of trees . I went back into ...
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... light . Later , from time to time , there was a red glow , followed by a dull explosion as the German demolitions went up . It was clear that the Hun was retreating quickly . About 03.00 hours we saw the ships returning that had brought ...
... light . Later , from time to time , there was a red glow , followed by a dull explosion as the German demolitions went up . It was clear that the Hun was retreating quickly . About 03.00 hours we saw the ships returning that had brought ...
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... light — then another - aerodrome markers . With relief we swung towards them , and soon the vast airport emerged from the darkness , lines of little golden lights picking out the runways and hangars , red warning lights from aerial ...
... light — then another - aerodrome markers . With relief we swung towards them , and soon the vast airport emerged from the darkness , lines of little golden lights picking out the runways and hangars , red warning lights from aerial ...
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