Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 235William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 222
... fire ; but although the old 577 Martini - Henry was a real man - stopper , and al- though Zulu after Zulu was knocked over , the survivors with rare courage got to within fifty yards of the wall . Here , however , they came under a ...
... fire ; but although the old 577 Martini - Henry was a real man - stopper , and al- though Zulu after Zulu was knocked over , the survivors with rare courage got to within fifty yards of the wall . Here , however , they came under a ...
Page 225
... fire , most of them got safely within the retrenchment . In another ward two privates of the 24th defended their post until six out of seven of the patients had been removed . The seventh was a sergeant who was ill with fever and ...
... fire , most of them got safely within the retrenchment . In another ward two privates of the 24th defended their post until six out of seven of the patients had been removed . The seventh was a sergeant who was ill with fever and ...
Page 279
... fire . As already described , the winch- man and the men at the derrick- guy did the rest . There had been no rain for days , and all the woodwork around the decks was as dry as tinder . The fire ran along the iron deck where the ...
... fire . As already described , the winch- man and the men at the derrick- guy did the rest . There had been no rain for days , and all the woodwork around the decks was as dry as tinder . The fire ran along the iron deck where the ...
Contents
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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