Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 4
... fighting lines , which we thought would prove very difficult . The Salt Desert , at least 150 miles across , fright- ened us off thinking of the southern route . The remaining one was westward : it was the longest distance to go , it is ...
... fighting lines , which we thought would prove very difficult . The Salt Desert , at least 150 miles across , fright- ened us off thinking of the southern route . The remaining one was westward : it was the longest distance to go , it is ...
Side 7
... fighting our many battles to pay heavily . Apart from against an unreasonable and the exercise thus obtained - and apathetic commandant , and it was good exercise carrying in all our sohemes for escape the wood into the barracks - an he ...
... fighting our many battles to pay heavily . Apart from against an unreasonable and the exercise thus obtained - and apathetic commandant , and it was good exercise carrying in all our sohemes for escape the wood into the barracks - an he ...
Side 21
... - ing forth upon his friendship towards the English , and his utter inability to understand why we were not fighting side war . The by side in this sergeant - major talked much to us , punctuating his 1919. ] 21 450 Miles to Freedom .
... - ing forth upon his friendship towards the English , and his utter inability to understand why we were not fighting side war . The by side in this sergeant - major talked much to us , punctuating his 1919. ] 21 450 Miles to Freedom .
Side 27
... fighting fronts . The revolu- Armenia , an appeal which tion may have been inevitable , landed us in the Dardanelles but it might have been de- Campaign ; and it and it further layed until the war came to recalled the fact that the an ...
... fighting fronts . The revolu- Armenia , an appeal which tion may have been inevitable , landed us in the Dardanelles but it might have been de- Campaign ; and it and it further layed until the war came to recalled the fact that the an ...
Side 115
... fighting , and on our front the British forces had not gone so far forward as the corps immedi- ately south of us had done . Big things were afoot , how- ever , and that very night batteries and Brigade Head- quarters moved up another ...
... fighting , and on our front the British forces had not gone so far forward as the corps immedi- ately south of us had done . Big things were afoot , how- ever , and that very night batteries and Brigade Head- quarters moved up another ...
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