Blackwood's Magazine, 252. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1942 |
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... guns to be collected from the outlying posts . They had to be got out of thei pits , kits and equipment packed , and guns towed to Battery headquarters But fifty minutes later seven guns ha arrived . Walton reported he had seven guns ...
... guns to be collected from the outlying posts . They had to be got out of thei pits , kits and equipment packed , and guns towed to Battery headquarters But fifty minutes later seven guns ha arrived . Walton reported he had seven guns ...
193. oldal
... guns , supported by machine - guns d infantry . You will command it . " Walton looked at him . He felt a * dazed , but hoped he did not show To make sure he managed to say : Good , sir ! " in a fairly hearty voice . But hell , " he ...
... guns , supported by machine - guns d infantry . You will command it . " Walton looked at him . He felt a * dazed , but hoped he did not show To make sure he managed to say : Good , sir ! " in a fairly hearty voice . But hell , " he ...
193. oldal
... guns , supported by machine - guns nd infantry . You will command it . " Walton looked at him . He felt a bit dazed , but hoped he did not show To make sure he managed to say : * Good , sir ! " in a fairly hearty voice . * But hell ...
... guns , supported by machine - guns nd infantry . You will command it . " Walton looked at him . He felt a bit dazed , but hoped he did not show To make sure he managed to say : * Good , sir ! " in a fairly hearty voice . * But hell ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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