Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 105
... shell fire , to see where the shells had burst . Our little Philadelphia medico had gone , a week be- fore , to join the American forces . His successor was broad - built , choleric , but kind of heart , and came from Ohio . I suspected ...
... shell fire , to see where the shells had burst . Our little Philadelphia medico had gone , a week be- fore , to join the American forces . His successor was broad - built , choleric , but kind of heart , and came from Ohio . I suspected ...
Side 106
... shells grunted and wheezed high over our heads ; at inter- vals we passed litters of dead horses , rotting and stinking , and blown up like balloons . At a cross - road we came to a quarry where a number of sappers were working . The ...
... shells grunted and wheezed high over our heads ; at inter- vals we passed litters of dead horses , rotting and stinking , and blown up like balloons . At a cross - road we came to a quarry where a number of sappers were working . The ...
Side 108
... shells were falling in the village towards which we were walking . There was a short out across the river and the railway and then on through corn- fields . strike it we should have to pass through a particular skeleton house in the ...
... shells were falling in the village towards which we were walking . There was a short out across the river and the railway and then on through corn- fields . strike it we should have to pass through a particular skeleton house in the ...
Side 110
... shell - shattered , leaf - bare woods in front ; the moon dying palely on the other horizon ; even a school of fast- wheeling birds in the middle distance . Ten minutes , a quar- ter of an hour , half an hour . Still no enemy shells in ...
... shell - shattered , leaf - bare woods in front ; the moon dying palely on the other horizon ; even a school of fast- wheeling birds in the middle distance . Ten minutes , a quar- ter of an hour , half an hour . Still no enemy shells in ...
Side 112
... shells whizzed over our heads . Major Veasey suddenly emerged from the brigade- major's quarters , looking at his map . " Some of the Tanks and two companies of the -s lost their way at the start , " he told me , " but things have been ...
... shells whizzed over our heads . Major Veasey suddenly emerged from the brigade- major's quarters , looking at his map . " Some of the Tanks and two companies of the -s lost their way at the start , " he told me , " but things have been ...
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