Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 14
... never consent to forget them . " And if any after this be in doubt , let him go to Arras ; let him look upon the spectacle of woe ; let him gather the truth from the lips of those of its people who still survive . When these words ...
... never consent to forget them . " And if any after this be in doubt , let him go to Arras ; let him look upon the spectacle of woe ; let him gather the truth from the lips of those of its people who still survive . When these words ...
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... never before been heard upon this earth . Yet even here the din of battle was abroad . Some of the heaviest guns were hidden here , their long threatening muzzles directed towards the enemy's lines , and the red sunlight grew redder ...
... never before been heard upon this earth . Yet even here the din of battle was abroad . Some of the heaviest guns were hidden here , their long threatening muzzles directed towards the enemy's lines , and the red sunlight grew redder ...
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... never lack the inexplicable spirit of Sport . Fighting to us is a Duty , not a sport , as most Englishmen take it , to our bewilderment . " The hosts of the Great Great King were equally bewildered when they Saw the Spartans combing ...
... never lack the inexplicable spirit of Sport . Fighting to us is a Duty , not a sport , as most Englishmen take it , to our bewilderment . " The hosts of the Great Great King were equally bewildered when they Saw the Spartans combing ...
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... never been a popular animal in that country . Previous to the war , Ger- many had secured something of the nature of a monopoly in certain cattle foods , notably various forms of nut which come from Africa , and it was recommended that ...
... never been a popular animal in that country . Previous to the war , Ger- many had secured something of the nature of a monopoly in certain cattle foods , notably various forms of nut which come from Africa , and it was recommended that ...
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... never penetrated ten miles behind our lines . But the Gas- pipe was longing for billets and the day . The guide , a sergeant in that stubborn corps the military police , had murmured at the station how exceedingly lucky it was that he ...
... never penetrated ten miles behind our lines . But the Gas- pipe was longing for billets and the day . The guide , a sergeant in that stubborn corps the military police , had murmured at the station how exceedingly lucky it was that he ...
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