Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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Side 13
... appeared to be as bad as it could be : the 5th Brigade , apparently , who had been left behind at Pont - sur - Sambre as rearguard , had been obliged to fall back during the night , and also there had been a flying column of the enemy ...
... appeared to be as bad as it could be : the 5th Brigade , apparently , who had been left behind at Pont - sur - Sambre as rearguard , had been obliged to fall back during the night , and also there had been a flying column of the enemy ...
Side 15
... appeared that the French corps on our left had received a check the day before , and ex- pecting that it would be chased by the enemy the French General Staff had ordered a retreat of the whole line to conform with it . Later on in the ...
... appeared that the French corps on our left had received a check the day before , and ex- pecting that it would be chased by the enemy the French General Staff had ordered a retreat of the whole line to conform with it . Later on in the ...
Side 16
... appeared , we marched off , and passing through Coeuvres and the wood of Soucy , arrived at Villers Cotterets about 11 A.M. We halted for breakfast , but in less than half an hour , how- ever , we were off again : the guns were booming ...
... appeared , we marched off , and passing through Coeuvres and the wood of Soucy , arrived at Villers Cotterets about 11 A.M. We halted for breakfast , but in less than half an hour , how- ever , we were off again : the guns were booming ...
Side 17
... appeared to get hung up in front . For about twenty minutes we lay behind a small bank , about two feet high , under a perfect hailstorm of bullets . To add to the unpleasantness of the situation the telegraph wires kept on breaking ...
... appeared to get hung up in front . For about twenty minutes we lay behind a small bank , about two feet high , under a perfect hailstorm of bullets . To add to the unpleasantness of the situation the telegraph wires kept on breaking ...
Side 35
... appeared early in the fight and was never seen again . Potts was of the opinion that he had made use of the Militia to work off a private badi ( feud ) , but he felt none the less grateful for having been saved from capture or death ...
... appeared early in the fight and was never seen again . Potts was of the opinion that he had made use of the Militia to work off a private badi ( feud ) , but he felt none the less grateful for having been saved from capture or death ...
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