Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 2
... carried our honesty to the verge of the quixotic ; our treatment of the Greeks , for example , to the extreme of weakness ; but in our hearts we are glad , whatever the price , that this War has found us in the forefront of the battle ...
... carried our honesty to the verge of the quixotic ; our treatment of the Greeks , for example , to the extreme of weakness ; but in our hearts we are glad , whatever the price , that this War has found us in the forefront of the battle ...
Side 4
... carried people , the streets so dense off a gun on his shoulders . with traffic , that you might " Ladies in fursst , " was his think the life of London was chief preoccupation ; very dis- completely aloof from the life turbing to the ...
... carried people , the streets so dense off a gun on his shoulders . with traffic , that you might " Ladies in fursst , " was his think the life of London was chief preoccupation ; very dis- completely aloof from the life turbing to the ...
Side 9
... serene and whole amidst the general desolation . side chapel a statue of the Virgin and the Child remains upon its pedestal , but some In a freak of explosion has carried off both their heads . 1917. ] The Scene of War.-IV.
... serene and whole amidst the general desolation . side chapel a statue of the Virgin and the Child remains upon its pedestal , but some In a freak of explosion has carried off both their heads . 1917. ] The Scene of War.-IV.
Side 10
... carried down by them at the imminent risk of their own lives . " As we did so , " says the same observer , " a violent ex- plosion occurred ; the glass fell about us in a thousand frag- ments . We thought the whole building was doomed ...
... carried down by them at the imminent risk of their own lives . " As we did so , " says the same observer , " a violent ex- plosion occurred ; the glass fell about us in a thousand frag- ments . We thought the whole building was doomed ...
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... carried into the safest corner of the building , but there was no longer any safety there . The devoted servants of the Church la- boured to save what what still remained . The Vicar has written an account of those tragic hours . " It ...
... carried into the safest corner of the building , but there was no longer any safety there . The devoted servants of the Church la- boured to save what what still remained . The Vicar has written an account of those tragic hours . " It ...
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