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took me down to the stables to see them . The troop had already started func- tioning under the control of two sergeants , one from the ' Skins ' in charge of the gunnery side , and one from the Warwickshire Yeomanry ( and Weedon ) in ...
took me down to the stables to see them . The troop had already started func- tioning under the control of two sergeants , one from the ' Skins ' in charge of the gunnery side , and one from the Warwickshire Yeomanry ( and Weedon ) in ...
Side 319
... took all they could out of it when prices were good , without putting back the most of what they took out . My neighbours could teach me nothing . I began my battle with Myrtle Valley alone . Rogers proved he was not the good business ...
... took all they could out of it when prices were good , without putting back the most of what they took out . My neighbours could teach me nothing . I began my battle with Myrtle Valley alone . Rogers proved he was not the good business ...
Side 9
... took what she wanted . But the German liaison officer was watching . He said something extremely fierce to her , took some of the coins and gave them back to me , and then called his sentries together and said , " The British officers ...
... took what she wanted . But the German liaison officer was watching . He said something extremely fierce to her , took some of the coins and gave them back to me , and then called his sentries together and said , " The British officers ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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