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... move . Yet there is beauty too , of scents belonging to the night alone , and thoughts that only such a stillness ... moved in , P. and I quartering the line , but , of course , no crackers on this occasion . My inadequate · 44 I had ...
... move . Yet there is beauty too , of scents belonging to the night alone , and thoughts that only such a stillness ... moved in , P. and I quartering the line , but , of course , no crackers on this occasion . My inadequate · 44 I had ...
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... moving in reserve , ready to go to the help of whichever was most hard pressed . The platoon attacking the farm on the right of the road would be the first to move . waited for the artillery . Suddenly 8 little cloud of smoke seemed to ...
... moving in reserve , ready to go to the help of whichever was most hard pressed . The platoon attacking the farm on the right of the road would be the first to move . waited for the artillery . Suddenly 8 little cloud of smoke seemed to ...
Side 246
... move . I went below to see what I could do . The bunks were filled with wounded ; I did not see a vacant one . R.A.M.C. doctors were systematically passing from bunk to bunk examining patients , soothing them , administering to their ...
... move . I went below to see what I could do . The bunks were filled with wounded ; I did not see a vacant one . R.A.M.C. doctors were systematically passing from bunk to bunk examining patients , soothing them , administering to their ...
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