Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 20
... front . We are now entered into the territory won back from the Boche since the battle of the Somme began , and the lines of his captured trenches spread in a network of white on the hillsides , filled up already for the plough . His ...
... front . We are now entered into the territory won back from the Boche since the battle of the Somme began , and the lines of his captured trenches spread in a network of white on the hillsides , filled up already for the plough . His ...
Side 22
... front . Great is the roar of their voices , blinding the flash of their flame , swift is swift is their sudden recoil , as they send their envoys flying through the heavens , to where the Boche believes himself secure . We can hear ...
... front . Great is the roar of their voices , blinding the flash of their flame , swift is swift is their sudden recoil , as they send their envoys flying through the heavens , to where the Boche believes himself secure . We can hear ...
Side 24
... front of battle the Prince of Wales is " doing his bit " ) ; of the de- cline in the morale of the Boche ; but here these things are actually happening , and , even as we stand upon their fringe , the tide of battle is rolling forward ...
... front of battle the Prince of Wales is " doing his bit " ) ; of the de- cline in the morale of the Boche ; but here these things are actually happening , and , even as we stand upon their fringe , the tide of battle is rolling forward ...
Side 25
... Front alone . Of the gallantry of our men , of the close and bitter fighting in that hell , of the deadly hand- grips of men who must kill or be killed , we can see nothing from here . Their record is told to the writers of history by ...
... Front alone . Of the gallantry of our men , of the close and bitter fighting in that hell , of the deadly hand- grips of men who must kill or be killed , we can see nothing from here . Their record is told to the writers of history by ...
Side 50
... front line and some behind it . The Cyclists must keep fit for the Day . w " C Perhaps infantry may read what I write . So let me write this . The Cyclists may do now those little jobs for which you have no time or men . They may not ...
... front line and some behind it . The Cyclists must keep fit for the Day . w " C Perhaps infantry may read what I write . So let me write this . The Cyclists may do now those little jobs for which you have no time or men . They may not ...
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