Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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... camp was pitched . We could and did , however , cool off twice a day by bathing in the surf , remembering not to go too far out because of sharks . It was grand bathing , and the Indian troops spent most of their time in the water . One ...
... camp was pitched . We could and did , however , cool off twice a day by bathing in the surf , remembering not to go too far out because of sharks . It was grand bathing , and the Indian troops spent most of their time in the water . One ...
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... camp in Northern Italy , British bugle call rang out suddenly— The Alarm . ' It was repeated . For a moment all stood paralysed , chen everyone was galvanised into sudden activity . This was the signal we had been waiting for . ' The ...
... camp in Northern Italy , British bugle call rang out suddenly— The Alarm . ' It was repeated . For a moment all stood paralysed , chen everyone was galvanised into sudden activity . This was the signal we had been waiting for . ' The ...
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... camp allotted to an American unit . In the Army Com- mander's car was General Franklyn himself accompanied by the American General Hartle , and in the column of cars which followed them were the chief staff officers from both Head ...
... camp allotted to an American unit . In the Army Com- mander's car was General Franklyn himself accompanied by the American General Hartle , and in the column of cars which followed them were the chief staff officers from both Head ...
Contents
Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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