Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 357
... sent to none of them ; he was sent to Lord Craven's own place in Berkshire and given in charge of the Ashdown stud - groom , who thenceforth became responsible for his care and training . This man was an excellent stud - groom , but as ...
... sent to none of them ; he was sent to Lord Craven's own place in Berkshire and given in charge of the Ashdown stud - groom , who thenceforth became responsible for his care and training . This man was an excellent stud - groom , but as ...
Page 137
... sent out from Tobruk town as a result of our report ; for food was none too plentiful , and food from enemy sources , besides being welcome , had an added piquancy when one thought of the pains he had been put to bringing it to our door ...
... sent out from Tobruk town as a result of our report ; for food was none too plentiful , and food from enemy sources , besides being welcome , had an added piquancy when one thought of the pains he had been put to bringing it to our door ...
Page 145
... sent a message to the hospital warning them to expect an invasion ; and , knowing that in the German section there were sixty - five vacant beds , I was not pleased with the Oberstabsarzt when he sent back word to say there was no room ...
... sent a message to the hospital warning them to expect an invasion ; and , knowing that in the German section there were sixty - five vacant beds , I was not pleased with the Oberstabsarzt when he sent back word to say there was no room ...
Contents
Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
Copyright | |
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