Blackwood's Magazine, 254. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1943 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 61 találatból.
167. oldal
... followed.a neat lob ( though I say it myself ) into the middle of the fire , and a most entrancing bang ; and then they all fell over outwards on to their backs with perfect symmetry . One of the rifle platoons went in with the bayonet ...
... followed.a neat lob ( though I say it myself ) into the middle of the fire , and a most entrancing bang ; and then they all fell over outwards on to their backs with perfect symmetry . One of the rifle platoons went in with the bayonet ...
182. oldal
... followed , that he not only advised his son regarding his future career and his duty as a sailor , but that he stressed the importance of keeping a daily journal and writing home often . Above all , the young man was warned to be ...
... followed , that he not only advised his son regarding his future career and his duty as a sailor , but that he stressed the importance of keeping a daily journal and writing home often . Above all , the young man was warned to be ...
284. oldal
... followed day in endless succession . Gales sprang up , whipping the long seas into tortured maelstroms of water , and blew them- selves out , to leave us wallowing in heavy swells . In moderate weather we made good as much as a hundred ...
... followed day in endless succession . Gales sprang up , whipping the long seas into tortured maelstroms of water , and blew them- selves out , to leave us wallowing in heavy swells . In moderate weather we made good as much as a hundred ...
Tartalomjegyzék
GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
2 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
arrived ashore asked attack beach BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boat bridge British cabin called camp canvas Captain Churchill cliff command convoy coolies crossing Dalwhinnie dark deck depot dhow Dogribs enemy eyes face feet fighting fire French gave Grytviken guns hand harbour head heard Heptameron hills hundred Imaw Indian island Italian Japs Jimmie Grier jungle Kittiwake knew land later leave light looked Mantou marched mate miles Molly Maguire morning Myitkyina never night officers once Oribi party passed Pepys Prince of Wales realised replied returned river road round Royal sail seemed seen ship Shwebo side siren suit sleep smoke soon stood tanks tell thing thought told Tommy took topgallant sail town trees troops turned U-boats Vedda village waiting Walton watch weather wind Worsley yards