Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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... CAPTAIN R. G. BLACK ,. GRIEF AND GLAMOUR OF THE BOSPHORUS . P. R. BUTLER , D.S.O. , • HONOURS Easy . BY C. E. MONTAGUE , IN THE LITTLE NEW COUNTRIES . BASHFORD , . INDIA ON THE THRESHOLD , 112 88 , 273 , 812 776 BY LIEUT . - COLONEL 661 ...
... CAPTAIN R. G. BLACK ,. GRIEF AND GLAMOUR OF THE BOSPHORUS . P. R. BUTLER , D.S.O. , • HONOURS Easy . BY C. E. MONTAGUE , IN THE LITTLE NEW COUNTRIES . BASHFORD , . INDIA ON THE THRESHOLD , 112 88 , 273 , 812 776 BY LIEUT . - COLONEL 661 ...
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... Captain Geoffrey Catchpole , Major Bisshopp , and myself . All had served in the Great War . Captain Catchpole is well known for his hunting exploits in British East Africa . Major Bisshopp and myself had had big - game experience in ...
... Captain Geoffrey Catchpole , Major Bisshopp , and myself . All had served in the Great War . Captain Catchpole is well known for his hunting exploits in British East Africa . Major Bisshopp and myself had had big - game experience in ...
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... Captain Catchpole . Hav- ing wounded one in the forest , he was following the animal in very thick undergrowth , when it charged him , without warn- ing , from a distance of about twelve yards . He could not see it , but heard it ...
... Captain Catchpole . Hav- ing wounded one in the forest , he was following the animal in very thick undergrowth , when it charged him , without warn- ing , from a distance of about twelve yards . He could not see it , but heard it ...
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... Captain Spedley and Mr Goneram respectively . Mr Goneram was the first mate , newly promoted from second , and being naturally silent and reserved , he loathed the new social duty that was thrust upon him . Garry , the chief steward ...
... Captain Spedley and Mr Goneram respectively . Mr Goneram was the first mate , newly promoted from second , and being naturally silent and reserved , he loathed the new social duty that was thrust upon him . Garry , the chief steward ...
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... captain his gift of drawing people out , not guessing that there were those at the neighbouring table whom it would have been impossible to keep in . Beyond Charlie Conliffe were Sir Evan Pilth , for instance . the inevitable Scotsmen ...
... captain his gift of drawing people out , not guessing that there were those at the neighbouring table whom it would have been impossible to keep in . Beyond Charlie Conliffe were Sir Evan Pilth , for instance . the inevitable Scotsmen ...
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