Blackwood's Magazine, 258. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1945 |
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232. oldal
... held him firmly down till I had completed the filling . Next day the same four men turned up with another victim . This patient showed more fortitude than the first , for though he yelled , he sat tight . The louder he yelled , the more ...
... held him firmly down till I had completed the filling . Next day the same four men turned up with another victim . This patient showed more fortitude than the first , for though he yelled , he sat tight . The louder he yelled , the more ...
235. oldal
... held up at the station . It was evident that they were open to attack from their northern flank ; so I was ordered to hold that flank while the opposition in front was overcome . I managed to scrounge fifty R.A.S.C. with an officer ...
... held up at the station . It was evident that they were open to attack from their northern flank ; so I was ordered to hold that flank while the opposition in front was overcome . I managed to scrounge fifty R.A.S.C. with an officer ...
236. oldal
... held these three houses held the bridge ; the centre one was a school and on the corner of a cross - roads . This was an extremely strong position , virtually the key to the whole lay - out . I was given the task of defending the school ...
... held these three houses held the bridge ; the centre one was a school and on the corner of a cross - roads . This was an extremely strong position , virtually the key to the whole lay - out . I was given the task of defending the school ...
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Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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