Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 108
... morning's and even- ing's flighting . Let us halt for a moment on the cliff - edge and look down on the Kadir . The pre- vailing impression is grass , and still more grass . But not grass as they know it in the Shires . This grass is of ...
... morning's and even- ing's flighting . Let us halt for a moment on the cliff - edge and look down on the Kadir . The pre- vailing impression is grass , and still more grass . But not grass as they know it in the Shires . This grass is of ...
Page 112
... morning cold , wait for the in the Kadir as out of it signal to start . signal to start . Syces are if not more so . We collect busy saddling horses and ser- the best we can , and those vants rush about with shaving of us who belong to ...
... morning cold , wait for the in the Kadir as out of it signal to start . signal to start . Syces are if not more so . We collect busy saddling horses and ser- the best we can , and those vants rush about with shaving of us who belong to ...
Page 128
... morning in London . Every third house along our road had been hit by shell or bomb . Then we turned towards Albert , and four miles out came to Querrieu Wood , where we discovered Company Head- quarters , unshaven aud be- draggled ...
... morning in London . Every third house along our road had been hit by shell or bomb . Then we turned towards Albert , and four miles out came to Querrieu Wood , where we discovered Company Head- quarters , unshaven aud be- draggled ...
Page 129
... morning I lost patience with mine and , leaving it to its commander , returned to camp . The night was fine , though misty . We waited nervously for some indication that the enemy knew of the numberless tanks moving forward softly , the ...
... morning I lost patience with mine and , leaving it to its commander , returned to camp . The night was fine , though misty . We waited nervously for some indication that the enemy knew of the numberless tanks moving forward softly , the ...
Page 133
... morning secured , he ran across. but without On the day of the battle four tanks , leaded with shells , bombs , wire , shovels , and water , started from the ruins of Cachy , immediately behind our trenches , and endeavoured to keep pace ...
... morning secured , he ran across. but without On the day of the battle four tanks , leaded with shells , bombs , wire , shovels , and water , started from the ruins of Cachy , immediately behind our trenches , and endeavoured to keep pace ...
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