Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 58
... planes weaving to and fro across the stricken town , which was quite hidden by vertical columns of dust . Bombs were whining down , making music like the higher scales of an organ . It was very hot , one of the hottest days of the year ...
... planes weaving to and fro across the stricken town , which was quite hidden by vertical columns of dust . Bombs were whining down , making music like the higher scales of an organ . It was very hot , one of the hottest days of the year ...
Page 61
... planes were paying more attention to the escorting destroyers now , and presently flew away amid puffs of shell- burst . After breakfast & Dornier dropped its bombs alongside , giving us a nasty scare ; for many of us had been living ...
... planes were paying more attention to the escorting destroyers now , and presently flew away amid puffs of shell- burst . After breakfast & Dornier dropped its bombs alongside , giving us a nasty scare ; for many of us had been living ...
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... planes , partly to reserve ammunition , which was not too plentiful , but mainly that the whereabouts of our defences should not be disclosed . Never for one moment during the next three hours was the valley free of planes , and their ...
... planes , partly to reserve ammunition , which was not too plentiful , but mainly that the whereabouts of our defences should not be disclosed . Never for one moment during the next three hours was the valley free of planes , and their ...
Contents
Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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