Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 222W. Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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Page 42
... thought that I had organised the whole thing to give my lads some experience with actual wounds . " 66 " " " " And did you ? I asked . No , " answered Sir William , " I didn't even think of it . Poor old Parkinson - Smythe ! He was too ...
... thought that I had organised the whole thing to give my lads some experience with actual wounds . " 66 " " " " And did you ? I asked . No , " answered Sir William , " I didn't even think of it . Poor old Parkinson - Smythe ! He was too ...
Page 52
... thought so , " he said ominously ; " there's some- thing wrong . " " Wrong ? " The others looked anxiously round the rigging . It is unpleasant to be told there is something wrong at ten thousand feet . " What d'you mean , wrong ? " did ...
... thought so , " he said ominously ; " there's some- thing wrong . " " Wrong ? " The others looked anxiously round the rigging . It is unpleasant to be told there is something wrong at ten thousand feet . " What d'you mean , wrong ? " did ...
Page 56
... thought , had it made by signal to the Commander- in - Chief . Stimulated by this flight of wit , he permitted himself to have a poke at the Admiral on board the Cardiff , who at one time or another had said many rude things to him ...
... thought , had it made by signal to the Commander- in - Chief . Stimulated by this flight of wit , he permitted himself to have a poke at the Admiral on board the Cardiff , who at one time or another had said many rude things to him ...
Page 59
... thought it a blunder of the first magnitude . He saw clearly that so small a force could not conquer Eng- land against the wishes of its inhabitants , and that it would be a diminishing force , as no accession to its strength would be ...
... thought it a blunder of the first magnitude . He saw clearly that so small a force could not conquer Eng- land against the wishes of its inhabitants , and that it would be a diminishing force , as no accession to its strength would be ...
Page 62
... thought , without a rider . On getting to it he found to his astonishment that the bridle was in the hands of a man lying on the ground paralysed with fear . Without compunction he took possession of the horse and rode off . The clans ...
... thought , without a rider . On getting to it he found to his astonishment that the bridle was in the hands of a man lying on the ground paralysed with fear . Without compunction he took possession of the horse and rode off . The clans ...
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