Blackwood's Magazine, 259-260. kötetW. Blackwood, 1946 |
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111. oldal
... turned into French for my benefit , and then by me into English to keep my party informed , and in- volving vast quantities of wine and all the cigarettes we could spare . The process of collecting and vetting the prisoners involved a ...
... turned into French for my benefit , and then by me into English to keep my party informed , and in- volving vast quantities of wine and all the cigarettes we could spare . The process of collecting and vetting the prisoners involved a ...
397. oldal
... turned and greeted him . " Good day , police - boy , " I said . Pogenau looked down at his uniform and would have blushed if he could . " I am long - long - mad , " he said . He turned on his heel and disappeared . In about five minutes ...
... turned and greeted him . " Good day , police - boy , " I said . Pogenau looked down at his uniform and would have blushed if he could . " I am long - long - mad , " he said . He turned on his heel and disappeared . In about five minutes ...
430. oldal
... turned the heart cold . I meekly turned away . These men and women , boys and girls , were in- formers of the Gestapo fleeing before the advancing Allies . All carried a weapon of some sort . A boy of about fourteen showed his revolver ...
... turned the heart cold . I meekly turned away . These men and women , boys and girls , were in- formers of the Gestapo fleeing before the advancing Allies . All carried a weapon of some sort . A boy of about fourteen showed his revolver ...
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