Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 3
... leave . chaffy . Even the old Austra- lian colonel walking about in his shirt , and without. horizon , the great rivers flow placidly through the richly tilled soil , unheeding of the War . It is France at peace , smiling , relentless in ...
... leave . chaffy . Even the old Austra- lian colonel walking about in his shirt , and without. horizon , the great rivers flow placidly through the richly tilled soil , unheeding of the War . It is France at peace , smiling , relentless in ...
Side 10
... leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche . " It was a ...
... leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche . " It was a ...
Side 22
... leave that there sooveneer alone . " One of the captives still wears his heavy German helmet , the others stand with their close- cropped bullet - heads bare to the autumn sun . One is a spec- tacled person with a bandaged face , the ...
... leave that there sooveneer alone . " One of the captives still wears his heavy German helmet , the others stand with their close- cropped bullet - heads bare to the autumn sun . One is a spec- tacled person with a bandaged face , the ...
Side 47
... leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd units that lately - arrived infantry subalterns , who do not understand , are inclined to treat with condescension and envy . The ...
... leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd units that lately - arrived infantry subalterns , who do not understand , are inclined to treat with condescension and envy . The ...
Side 49
strings of lorries with the smell they leave behind of petrol , hot grease , and dust ; the dilapi- dated little French carts , the dainty motor ambulances , and the old men in blue tunics and steel helmets slowly repairing . You will ...
strings of lorries with the smell they leave behind of petrol , hot grease , and dust ; the dilapi- dated little French carts , the dainty motor ambulances , and the old men in blue tunics and steel helmets slowly repairing . You will ...
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