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Side 9
... horses wait , with their wonted quiet , for the burden of the day . In the streets a man stands with his little daughter of three in his arms , his face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses ...
... horses wait , with their wonted quiet , for the burden of the day . In the streets a man stands with his little daughter of three in his arms , his face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses ...
Side 15
... horses to the fields ; and in the midst of this ancient peace , in a field shorn of its harvest , there was a company of the oddest creatures imaginable- Ichthyosauri for choice - grub- bing about , and emitting from their nostrils a ...
... horses to the fields ; and in the midst of this ancient peace , in a field shorn of its harvest , there was a company of the oddest creatures imaginable- Ichthyosauri for choice - grub- bing about , and emitting from their nostrils a ...
Side 17
... horses . A single sentry stands at the gates , with the quiet air of the British soldier . Within there are flower - beds and lawns , and a waggon and horses are moving across the yard . Some French officers of rank are seated in the ...
... horses . A single sentry stands at the gates , with the quiet air of the British soldier . Within there are flower - beds and lawns , and a waggon and horses are moving across the yard . Some French officers of rank are seated in the ...
Side 22
... horses and ammunition , with waggons laden with shells , with ambulances and despatch- riders , and so great is the con- gestion of traffic that from time to time it is held up as in a London thoroughfare . Along this road there come ...
... horses and ammunition , with waggons laden with shells , with ambulances and despatch- riders , and so great is the con- gestion of traffic that from time to time it is held up as in a London thoroughfare . Along this road there come ...
Side 24
... horses lie by the wayside , a prey to the cluster- ing flies ; the ground under our feet is littered with the débris of battle and scarred with shell - holes . Beyond that wood the enemy's dead still lie Over there in London streets the ...
... horses lie by the wayside , a prey to the cluster- ing flies ; the ground under our feet is littered with the débris of battle and scarred with shell - holes . Beyond that wood the enemy's dead still lie Over there in London streets the ...
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