Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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Side 11
... other : orders to fix bayonets were given , some of us were told to turn about , others to stand fast , whilst all vehicles were to get back out of the town . In addition to the confusion caused 1915. ] 11 " The Retreat . "
... other : orders to fix bayonets were given , some of us were told to turn about , others to stand fast , whilst all vehicles were to get back out of the town . In addition to the confusion caused 1915. ] 11 " The Retreat . "
Side 14
... standing up , and nothing could wake him ; we put him on the Mess - cart , and he never moved till 6 o'clock the next evening , when he was quite all right again . After standing to arms for an hour in our trenches , vainly peering into ...
... standing up , and nothing could wake him ; we put him on the Mess - cart , and he never moved till 6 o'clock the next evening , when he was quite all right again . After standing to arms for an hour in our trenches , vainly peering into ...
Side 15
... - ever , most of the bridges had already been blown up , so they decided to let the order stand . At any rate at 1.15 P.M. we started off again , and after a very hot march through Folem- bray , we arrived under 1915. ] 15 " The Retreat . "
... - ever , most of the bridges had already been blown up , so they decided to let the order stand . At any rate at 1.15 P.M. we started off again , and after a very hot march through Folem- bray , we arrived under 1915. ] 15 " The Retreat . "
Side 26
... stand up straight on account of the bad ; 1 he was a Punjabi , and his name was Karim Baksh . The exer- cising ground of the jail has a peepul and two farash trees in its centre , and the mill we ground our atta in had one bar missing ...
... stand up straight on account of the bad ; 1 he was a Punjabi , and his name was Karim Baksh . The exer- cising ground of the jail has a peepul and two farash trees in its centre , and the mill we ground our atta in had one bar missing ...
Side 30
... stand secur- ity on the British side of the border , and he had for his own convenience been sent to Murgha , together with strict orders for his custody . Potts knew perfectly well that he had no right to allow both of the brothers ...
... stand secur- ity on the British side of the border , and he had for his own convenience been sent to Murgha , together with strict orders for his custody . Potts knew perfectly well that he had no right to allow both of the brothers ...
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