Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 3
... there is a stillness in the air , like that which precedes the Sirocco ; the long - hoped - for advance of the British army they say is about to begin . And yet the war is evident at every turn . 1917. ] The Scene of War.-IV. 3.
... there is a stillness in the air , like that which precedes the Sirocco ; the long - hoped - for advance of the British army they say is about to begin . And yet the war is evident at every turn . 1917. ] The Scene of War.-IV. 3.
Side 17
... army the British race has ever put into the field . You might expect a stir and movement in this neighbourhood : a bril- liant staff ; the coming and going of men ; something of the splendour of War ; the out- ward signs and ...
... army the British race has ever put into the field . You might expect a stir and movement in this neighbourhood : a bril- liant staff ; the coming and going of men ; something of the splendour of War ; the out- ward signs and ...
Side 19
... Army , has borne for the past twenty - five months his full share of the brunt of was this war . We do not forget the part he played in those early days when the world was at stake , and " the con- temptible little army fighting its ...
... Army , has borne for the past twenty - five months his full share of the brunt of was this war . We do not forget the part he played in those early days when the world was at stake , and " the con- temptible little army fighting its ...
Side 22
... army ; not by ones and twos are they reckoned , but by thousands . Behind them , withdrawn with a sort of stately majesty from the storm of battle , are the mightiest guns of all , with their long black barrels pointing with a hungry ...
... army ; not by ones and twos are they reckoned , but by thousands . Behind them , withdrawn with a sort of stately majesty from the storm of battle , are the mightiest guns of all , with their long black barrels pointing with a hungry ...
Side 29
... army within an army , a world in itself . Here , if you wish to see it , is a Clearing Station , within reach of the German 1917. ] 29 The Scene of War.—IV.
... army within an army , a world in itself . Here , if you wish to see it , is a Clearing Station , within reach of the German 1917. ] 29 The Scene of War.—IV.
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