Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 220William Blackwood, 1926 - England |
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Page 73
... camp of Aboukir . " This is a great scheme , " he shouted , as soon as we had located ourselves . 66 What are you going to do ? " Drive a bus ! " said I. " If they want anybody , that is . " " Drive a bus . What's the matter with the ...
... camp of Aboukir . " This is a great scheme , " he shouted , as soon as we had located ourselves . 66 What are you going to do ? " Drive a bus ! " said I. " If they want anybody , that is . " " Drive a bus . What's the matter with the ...
Page 106
... camp , and passing under a tree Tom , who had left the others , was jumped upon by the leopard , which had chewed him up considerably before his cries brought Mac and Bill to his aid . We had to carry poor Tom into camp , and then trek ...
... camp , and passing under a tree Tom , who had left the others , was jumped upon by the leopard , which had chewed him up considerably before his cries brought Mac and Bill to his aid . We had to carry poor Tom into camp , and then trek ...
Page 169
... camp some 20 miles out of Gilgit . My principal duty was to act as instructor to the battery in peace time , and in the event of service to act as far as necessary as commandant . It was shortly after the Hunza- Nagar expedition ; the ...
... camp some 20 miles out of Gilgit . My principal duty was to act as instructor to the battery in peace time , and in the event of service to act as far as necessary as commandant . It was shortly after the Hunza- Nagar expedition ; the ...
Page 176
... camp and the relief of the batteries had taken place , the commandant came to have a chat about matters generally one day , as was his custom . He talked away for some time , and knowing him very well , I realised he had something on ...
... camp and the relief of the batteries had taken place , the commandant came to have a chat about matters generally one day , as was his custom . He talked away for some time , and knowing him very well , I realised he had something on ...
Page 178
... camp fire lasted well on into the night . Just be- fore midnight the trumpeters sounded the regimental call of the Royal Artillery , followed by the " Fall In , " the wreaths were removed and the guns brought into action , and as the ...
... camp fire lasted well on into the night . Just be- fore midnight the trumpeters sounded the regimental call of the Royal Artillery , followed by the " Fall In , " the wreaths were removed and the guns brought into action , and as the ...
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