Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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Side 20
... once smiled here in this worn corner of France . At Mon- falcone I have seen a town shattered by gun - fire , and at Arras a hideous destruction of beautiful things- an ancient town in ruins ; but in all such places there still survive ...
... once smiled here in this worn corner of France . At Mon- falcone I have seen a town shattered by gun - fire , and at Arras a hideous destruction of beautiful things- an ancient town in ruins ; but in all such places there still survive ...
Side 47
... once told me he had refused an interesting , well - paid job at the Base , because he " wanted to see it through , and could not leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd ...
... once told me he had refused an interesting , well - paid job at the Base , because he " wanted to see it through , and could not leave it now . " The cynic will say he was not in the infantry . True , for he commanded one of those odd ...
Side 63
... once confronted with the fact that , during a period of frequent appearance of the Junius Letters and of corre- spondence with the printer of the ' Daily Advertiser , ' Barré was , nominally at all events , absent on the Continent ! If ...
... once confronted with the fact that , during a period of frequent appearance of the Junius Letters and of corre- spondence with the printer of the ' Daily Advertiser , ' Barré was , nominally at all events , absent on the Continent ! If ...
Side 65
... once , " he proclaimed . " I shall be back , I hope , for dinner to - night . We move there to- morrow . You are to get under weigh at once with the pack- ing . We must push off the first lot by 9 A.M. , so as to be able to take in ...
... once , " he proclaimed . " I shall be back , I hope , for dinner to - night . We move there to- morrow . You are to get under weigh at once with the pack- ing . We must push off the first lot by 9 A.M. , so as to be able to take in ...
Side 67
... once fled to the cellars when shells demolished the roof above her head , but she smiled a welcome . No doubt human company afforded comfort . She was a useful girl , and if her cooking capa- bilities were on a par with her other ...
... once fled to the cellars when shells demolished the roof above her head , but she smiled a welcome . No doubt human company afforded comfort . She was a useful girl , and if her cooking capa- bilities were on a par with her other ...
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