Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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Page 87
... heads of a crowd of surg- ing soldiers , and out of their midst there strode the Curate carrying a carbine at the ... head up and got away , and so did Sergeant F- -'s and one or two more . Our fellows in front were pretty nippy and ...
... heads of a crowd of surg- ing soldiers , and out of their midst there strode the Curate carrying a carbine at the ... head up and got away , and so did Sergeant F- -'s and one or two more . Our fellows in front were pretty nippy and ...
Page 88
... head , but took him low . He was only about ten yards off , and had pulled up , thinking we were going to chuck . The sergeant fired the same time as me , and the sportsman sort of crumpled up , and then he plopped off on his head - you ...
... head , but took him low . He was only about ten yards off , and had pulled up , thinking we were going to chuck . The sergeant fired the same time as me , and the sportsman sort of crumpled up , and then he plopped off on his head - you ...
Page 90
... head with suppressed excite- ment . " There's Du Plessis out there , just about where you must have been , and he's sup- posed to be as straight as a die and sends in information . Could it have been him , do you think ? " " I don't ...
... head with suppressed excite- ment . " There's Du Plessis out there , just about where you must have been , and he's sup- posed to be as straight as a die and sends in information . Could it have been him , do you think ? " " I don't ...
Page 110
... head to sink back on the inviting cushions , and with half - shut eyes pondered over the coming interview until he gradually fell asleep . He slept and he dreamed . It seemed to him that he was in a large , bare , unfamiliar hall ...
... head to sink back on the inviting cushions , and with half - shut eyes pondered over the coming interview until he gradually fell asleep . He slept and he dreamed . It seemed to him that he was in a large , bare , unfamiliar hall ...
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... head there is likely to be a tendency towards administration by a central bureaucracy with exaggerated powers , to the detriment of the best interests of the Army . One remarkable feature of Lord Kitchener's scheme must not be passed by ...
... head there is likely to be a tendency towards administration by a central bureaucracy with exaggerated powers , to the detriment of the best interests of the Army . One remarkable feature of Lord Kitchener's scheme must not be passed by ...
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