Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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Side 3
... run arrived at Southampton Docks at 9.30 A.M. Here we embarked on the s.s. Irawaddy . The em- barkation was carried out successfully , except for one or two of the horses who objected to the steepness of the gangway down into the hold ...
... run arrived at Southampton Docks at 9.30 A.M. Here we embarked on the s.s. Irawaddy . The em- barkation was carried out successfully , except for one or two of the horses who objected to the steepness of the gangway down into the hold ...
Side 4
... running riot through the ranks with large bottles of beer and wine . It was excessively hot , and a good many of our men started falling out , especially along the sea - front . I was left behind with a party to round up the strag ...
... running riot through the ranks with large bottles of beer and wine . It was excessively hot , and a good many of our men started falling out , especially along the sea - front . I was left behind with a party to round up the strag ...
Side 8
... running , when we might have held on tight , Fight a rearguard , when we've got the devils set . We can't go on much longer , we are but human men , There's a limit ! and the strain must surely tell : Give us one night's peaceful ...
... running , when we might have held on tight , Fight a rearguard , when we've got the devils set . We can't go on much longer , we are but human men , There's a limit ! and the strain must surely tell : Give us one night's peaceful ...
Side 11
... running past told us that they were only about a mile outside the town . The scene that followed is not easy to describe : imagine the main street of a town full of motor - cars , transport and hos- pital waggons on one side , and three ...
... running past told us that they were only about a mile outside the town . The scene that followed is not easy to describe : imagine the main street of a town full of motor - cars , transport and hos- pital waggons on one side , and three ...
Side 33
... running north and south separated the bands , and there was little to indicate the Mahsud position save a few puffs of smoke ; but as the rifles of three - quarters of the gang used smokeless powder , this hint was worse than use- less ...
... running north and south separated the bands , and there was little to indicate the Mahsud position save a few puffs of smoke ; but as the rifles of three - quarters of the gang used smokeless powder , this hint was worse than use- less ...
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