Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 216William Blackwood, 1924 |
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Side 41
... England in Russian , and you cannot the year before the Great War read them - but the pictures broke out ; is it not so ? Me ! look - an infantry soldier of An officer in the Imperial Rus- the 38th Regiment - his uni- sian Army , idling ...
... England in Russian , and you cannot the year before the Great War read them - but the pictures broke out ; is it not so ? Me ! look - an infantry soldier of An officer in the Imperial Rus- the 38th Regiment - his uni- sian Army , idling ...
Side 42
... England ! " You wonder why ? Oh , it was very simple . At the time you would have refused to understand , and would have laughed - most of you English- men - if I had spoken of spies at all . That was one reason . England was a very ...
... England ! " You wonder why ? Oh , it was very simple . At the time you would have refused to understand , and would have laughed - most of you English- men - if I had spoken of spies at all . That was one reason . England was a very ...
Side 43
... England . While he was in Paris it was not my business , but I had to take precautions . There were men I knew who could help me- -a leetle French chef in a hotel in Newhaven , a barber of mine own country - who passed as as a Frenchman ...
... England . While he was in Paris it was not my business , but I had to take precautions . There were men I knew who could help me- -a leetle French chef in a hotel in Newhaven , a barber of mine own country - who passed as as a Frenchman ...
Side 44
... England under the name of Charles Netherton . Oh , very funnee ! He was a merchant in London , and he had a fine big house out in the country . And was very patriotic , this Netherton . He subscribed to your hospitals , your games of ...
... England under the name of Charles Netherton . Oh , very funnee ! He was a merchant in London , and he had a fine big house out in the country . And was very patriotic , this Netherton . He subscribed to your hospitals , your games of ...
Side 66
... England , having cycled there from Manchester , where I had abandoned a red setter dog , in whose company I had entered that city ; the trio of us having , to begin with , originated our disjointed and quite incredible excursion from ...
... England , having cycled there from Manchester , where I had abandoned a red setter dog , in whose company I had entered that city ; the trio of us having , to begin with , originated our disjointed and quite incredible excursion from ...
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