Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... standing . We now began to make contact with other troops , and progress became a little slower . We crossed Rickety Bridge and turned right , down to the sea . Here a water main had burst , converting the road into a running river ...
... standing . We now began to make contact with other troops , and progress became a little slower . We crossed Rickety Bridge and turned right , down to the sea . Here a water main had burst , converting the road into a running river ...
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... standing on guard at the north end of a bridge in Province Wellesley . The engineers were just about to blow it up . A car drove up , a European stepped out and requested permission to cross . He walked slowly across , and when he got ...
... standing on guard at the north end of a bridge in Province Wellesley . The engineers were just about to blow it up . A car drove up , a European stepped out and requested permission to cross . He walked slowly across , and when he got ...
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... standing . It was obviously old ; solidly built , with the sturdiness of an age now passed . Its sides were moss - grown and it had an air of dignified decrepitude ; it seemed , some- how , to fit in with both aspects of the view it so ...
... standing . It was obviously old ; solidly built , with the sturdiness of an age now passed . Its sides were moss - grown and it had an air of dignified decrepitude ; it seemed , some- how , to fit in with both aspects of the view it so ...
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