Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... happened ; but the but the consequences would certainly have been most serious . Faced with such a situation , it would have been natural to suppose that the Protectorate authorities would have been content to hold the fort and not to ...
... happened ; but the but the consequences would certainly have been most serious . Faced with such a situation , it would have been natural to suppose that the Protectorate authorities would have been content to hold the fort and not to ...
Side 21
... happened , Turks and Arabs would sourry from the road while the anti - aircraft guns were firing , and all our orderlies would disappear until the bombardment had ended . Soon after Oberleutnant Wolff's last visit an aero- plane ...
... happened , Turks and Arabs would sourry from the road while the anti - aircraft guns were firing , and all our orderlies would disappear until the bombardment had ended . Soon after Oberleutnant Wolff's last visit an aero- plane ...
Side 22
... happened to have met Syrian doctor who , after esoap- ing from the Turkish Army , was practising medicine in & interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to ...
... happened to have met Syrian doctor who , after esoap- ing from the Turkish Army , was practising medicine in & interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to ...
Side 24
... happened - the package fell from my mouth . I kept per- fectly still , expecting a loud noise ; but the parcel fell with nothing worse than a dull thud , the bottle being saved from breaking by the bread around it . Although nobody came ...
... happened - the package fell from my mouth . I kept per- fectly still , expecting a loud noise ; but the parcel fell with nothing worse than a dull thud , the bottle being saved from breaking by the bread around it . Although nobody came ...
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... happening , but the orderly sent him away . He withdrew with a look of surprise at my disordered appearance . " Good , " replied the Austrian . " I shall say nothing to the Turks , but when the corporal comes I must tell him , and he ...
... happening , but the orderly sent him away . He withdrew with a look of surprise at my disordered appearance . " Good , " replied the Austrian . " I shall say nothing to the Turks , but when the corporal comes I must tell him , and he ...
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