Blackwood's Magazine, 252. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1942 |
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... later we were spotted by an aircraft which whistled up its pals , and the fun started . ( We learnt afterwards that our force had been greatly exaggerated by the French reconnaissance plane . ) It was a wonderful sight to see the ...
... later we were spotted by an aircraft which whistled up its pals , and the fun started . ( We learnt afterwards that our force had been greatly exaggerated by the French reconnaissance plane . ) It was a wonderful sight to see the ...
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... later , planes did roar overhead they were the R.A.F.'s fighter escort . They circled round until after sunset . As it grew dark speed was increased . Spray swept the decks , and the motion became more like that of a bucking horse . The ...
... later , planes did roar overhead they were the R.A.F.'s fighter escort . They circled round until after sunset . As it grew dark speed was increased . Spray swept the decks , and the motion became more like that of a bucking horse . The ...
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... later the remaining shacks were torn from their foundations and swept bodily away . Miraculously no one was badly hurt , and the seven men lay cowering on the bare sand , which was soon churned into protecting dunes . Sand was streaming ...
... later the remaining shacks were torn from their foundations and swept bodily away . Miraculously no one was badly hurt , and the seven men lay cowering on the bare sand , which was soon churned into protecting dunes . Sand was streaming ...
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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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