Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... wounded men about that you The Irish sergeant of the Scots might think you had run into Guards , who stood on duty at a convalescent hospital ; the the passport wicket , was a pavements are so crowded with giant , who could have carried ...
... wounded men about that you The Irish sergeant of the Scots might think you had run into Guards , who stood on duty at a convalescent hospital ; the the passport wicket , was a pavements are so crowded with giant , who could have carried ...
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... wounded were cared for within its walls . In October of that year its destruction was decreed . As the first shells began to fall , all those who could walk were told that they could leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles ...
... wounded were cared for within its walls . In October of that year its destruction was decreed . As the first shells began to fall , all those who could walk were told that they could leave , if they wished , for Aubigny , seven miles ...
Side 11
... wounded , in the midst of the falling shells . " The Roman soldier who died at the destruction of Pompeii was not braver than she . In the following March there was a fresh bombardment . A " Marmite " hit the upper walls and penetrated ...
... wounded , in the midst of the falling shells . " The Roman soldier who died at the destruction of Pompeii was not braver than she . In the following March there was a fresh bombardment . A " Marmite " hit the upper walls and penetrated ...
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... wounded . The spec- because they reflect dishonour tacle , says one who saw it , was upon the German soldier . indescribable ; and the Arch- bishop , who came over at the imminent risk of his life to solace the Sisters and these forlorn ...
... wounded . The spec- because they reflect dishonour tacle , says one who saw it , was upon the German soldier . indescribable ; and the Arch- bishop , who came over at the imminent risk of his life to solace the Sisters and these forlorn ...
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... wounded man who marches beside him . " ' Ere's a smoke for yer . What , yer ain't got no match and yer ' and's ' urt , is it ? Well , blast yer , I'll light it for yer ; " and with that he strikes a match , shelters it carefully from ...
... wounded man who marches beside him . " ' Ere's a smoke for yer . What , yer ain't got no match and yer ' and's ' urt , is it ? Well , blast yer , I'll light it for yer ; " and with that he strikes a match , shelters it carefully from ...
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