Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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Side 9
... looked like a town on fire . While we were waiting we saw our first German aero- plane . We regarded it more as an object of interest than anything else , until , after it had passed over , shells began burst- ing on the ridge about a ...
... looked like a town on fire . While we were waiting we saw our first German aero- plane . We regarded it more as an object of interest than anything else , until , after it had passed over , shells began burst- ing on the ridge about a ...
Side 12
... looked more or less settled , we started to try and discover what the cause of the excitement was . We gathered that a flying column of the enemy in motor cars had broken through behind us , and were now only a mile outside the town on ...
... looked more or less settled , we started to try and discover what the cause of the excitement was . We gathered that a flying column of the enemy in motor cars had broken through behind us , and were now only a mile outside the town on ...
Side 29
... looked as if the shikari had gone off in the sulks not to return . His fears were set at rest late at night by the arrival of the shikari in wild spirits . " " " I have seen the old ' mullah'1 once more , " he cried . " Where ...
... looked as if the shikari had gone off in the sulks not to return . His fears were set at rest late at night by the arrival of the shikari in wild spirits . " " " I have seen the old ' mullah'1 once more , " he cried . " Where ...
Side 30
... looked upon with the gravest suspicion by all officers of the corps excepting himself . But his own childish faith in the excellent qualities of Wazir was well able , if given a fair chance , to counteract for him all the suspicions of ...
... looked upon with the gravest suspicion by all officers of the corps excepting himself . But his own childish faith in the excellent qualities of Wazir was well able , if given a fair chance , to counteract for him all the suspicions of ...
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... looked to . A competent authority was appointed to act as um- pire the two Judges , Pero Baba and Gomez Arias de Quiñones . Defenders and chal- lengers alike were bound to " do homage " to the Judges in the full form - that is , to ...
... looked to . A competent authority was appointed to act as um- pire the two Judges , Pero Baba and Gomez Arias de Quiñones . Defenders and chal- lengers alike were bound to " do homage " to the Judges in the full form - that is , to ...
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