Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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Side 92
... guns lying in the bottom of the barge ; between was the black mud . Squatting in the barge were the rigger's coolies who had come up from Taku with the guns . I called the number one of the gang , known to us as John- a contraction of ...
... guns lying in the bottom of the barge ; between was the black mud . Squatting in the barge were the rigger's coolies who had come up from Taku with the guns . I called the number one of the gang , known to us as John- a contraction of ...
Side 184
... guns at Mateur and loaded them . As soon as the tanks got hot enough the guns fired . At this time we had a lot of trouble from German parachutists . They had a habit of coming down from the hills at night and mining the road in our ...
... guns at Mateur and loaded them . As soon as the tanks got hot enough the guns fired . At this time we had a lot of trouble from German parachutists . They had a habit of coming down from the hills at night and mining the road in our ...
Side 378
... gun flashed out a small puff of black smoke . Up on the cliff- tops the Italian gunners were impotent . Their guns would not depress enough . They could only stare down at the long , black shape and fire their rifles at the British gun's ...
... gun flashed out a small puff of black smoke . Up on the cliff- tops the Italian gunners were impotent . Their guns would not depress enough . They could only stare down at the long , black shape and fire their rifles at the British gun's ...
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