Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281William Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 259
to a man the battalion took the requisite pace forward . Aussie took one and a half - just to make sure . The presence of an Australian in the first draft of reinforcements to be flown to the Far East , and among Highlanders at that ...
to a man the battalion took the requisite pace forward . Aussie took one and a half - just to make sure . The presence of an Australian in the first draft of reinforcements to be flown to the Far East , and among Highlanders at that ...
Page 530
... took altogether sixteen men to pull the car through the stream and up the muddy bank , and then the interior had to be thoroughly dried out before the luggage could be replaced ; so that it was quite late in the afternoon before we were ...
... took altogether sixteen men to pull the car through the stream and up the muddy bank , and then the interior had to be thoroughly dried out before the luggage could be replaced ; so that it was quite late in the afternoon before we were ...
Page 553
... took the helm while I knocked up a hot meal to warm us for the night . With the darkness came the breeze again , and at ten o'clock when I took over from Pavlides it was blowing fresh from the south - west . We went romping out to sea ...
... took the helm while I knocked up a hot meal to warm us for the night . With the darkness came the breeze again , and at ten o'clock when I took over from Pavlides it was blowing fresh from the south - west . We went romping out to sea ...
Contents
THE ESCAPE OF LAVALETTE BY W BARING PEMBERTON | 288 |
A DRIVE ROUND HISPANIOLA | 480 |
HOOGHLY SHORES AND SHALLOWS | 571 |
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