Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 62
... able and un- tiring Flight - Sergeant , came in to say that an aeroplane had been sighted making this way , and as we rushed out of the mess a wire arrived , " Machine left Daresalam for yours 15 hours . " Before we reached the ...
... able and un- tiring Flight - Sergeant , came in to say that an aeroplane had been sighted making this way , and as we rushed out of the mess a wire arrived , " Machine left Daresalam for yours 15 hours . " Before we reached the ...
Page 64
... able as possible . I managed to make a trip down to Kilwa Kissiwani , where I explored the island with its interesting Persian , Arabic , and Portu- guese archæological remains . Presumably Kilwa was known to the ancients , for coins ...
... able as possible . I managed to make a trip down to Kilwa Kissiwani , where I explored the island with its interesting Persian , Arabic , and Portu- guese archæological remains . Presumably Kilwa was known to the ancients , for coins ...
Page 66
... able to get off the ground in sufficient time to clear the tall trees that fringed the open space . However , the reconnaissance was important , and we decided to risk it . That afternoon we climbed into our seats , Sergeant Smith swung ...
... able to get off the ground in sufficient time to clear the tall trees that fringed the open space . However , the reconnaissance was important , and we decided to risk it . That afternoon we climbed into our seats , Sergeant Smith swung ...
Page 68
... able position . Their latest retirement had merely meant the shortening of their lines of communication , with no corresponding shortening of our own front . It was now too late to organise a fresh offensive , and it was doubtful if we ...
... able position . Their latest retirement had merely meant the shortening of their lines of communication , with no corresponding shortening of our own front . It was now too late to organise a fresh offensive , and it was doubtful if we ...
Page 74
... able to entertain one's friends . . . . Won't you stay to tea ? Dr Swope is here , and Mary Elliston , and Mr Peroy Blaker - you know , the member of Parliament . Must you hurry off ? I'm so sorry . . . . What do you think of our ...
... able to entertain one's friends . . . . Won't you stay to tea ? Dr Swope is here , and Mary Elliston , and Mr Peroy Blaker - you know , the member of Parliament . Must you hurry off ? I'm so sorry . . . . What do you think of our ...
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