Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 125
... fight in the snow at Bullecourt . There had been a rumour afloat soon after we had arrived in France that in August or September we should turn and rend the enemy . We were inclined to scoff at the thought -the situation was then none ...
... fight in the snow at Bullecourt . There had been a rumour afloat soon after we had arrived in France that in August or September we should turn and rend the enemy . We were inclined to scoff at the thought -the situation was then none ...
Page 133
... fight- ing troops . " Wallace , for in- stance , a runner , finding the time heavy on his hands , dis- appeared for a few hours , when he was not required , and joined the Canadians in a suc- cessful little bombing raid . The section ...
... fight- ing troops . " Wallace , for in- stance , a runner , finding the time heavy on his hands , dis- appeared for a few hours , when he was not required , and joined the Canadians in a suc- cessful little bombing raid . The section ...
Page 134
... fight , to withdraw his bat- tered section by easy stages to Querrieu Word . Meanwhile Harland and Westbrook had been in action south of the Somme . act as guide , but before the tank could reach 134 [ Jan. A Company of Tanks ,
... fight , to withdraw his bat- tered section by easy stages to Querrieu Word . Meanwhile Harland and Westbrook had been in action south of the Somme . act as guide , but before the tank could reach 134 [ Jan. A Company of Tanks ,
Page 135
... fighting the Australians had reached their final objec- tive , the infantry were sup- plied instantly with food and ... fight- and other necessaries . During ing " tanks had already with- the night of the 22nd they drawn . The Carrier ...
... fighting the Australians had reached their final objec- tive , the infantry were sup- plied instantly with food and ... fight- and other necessaries . During ing " tanks had already with- the night of the 22nd they drawn . The Carrier ...
Page 147
... fights upon their side , they say that which is not true . Ireland has never been a free , Truly , they can find little comfort in what they have done and said in the last five years . And all the while they hug their pretended ...
... fights upon their side , they say that which is not true . Ireland has never been a free , Truly , they can find little comfort in what they have done and said in the last five years . And all the while they hug their pretended ...
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