Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... Army , was practising medicine in & interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to slip out of the city and , keeping east of the Turk- ish lines in the ...
... Army , was practising medicine in & interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to slip out of the city and , keeping east of the Turk- ish lines in the ...
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... Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others . He ...
... Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others . He ...
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... Army . My leg had failed me after half a mile , I added , and realising the madness of the adventure , I had tried to return unob- served . " So ! I ought to have known that you would find some chance of escape when so near the front ...
... Army . My leg had failed me after half a mile , I added , and realising the madness of the adventure , I had tried to return unob- served . " So ! I ought to have known that you would find some chance of escape when so near the front ...
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... Army . His garment was found to be a relic of what had once been an ever- coat of Turkish military pattern , 80 that he was arrested as a deserter and possibly a spy . He told a rambling tale of how he had been a soldier in an Egyptian ...
... Army . His garment was found to be a relic of what had once been an ever- coat of Turkish military pattern , 80 that he was arrested as a deserter and possibly a spy . He told a rambling tale of how he had been a soldier in an Egyptian ...
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... Army in my aero- which the road to it winds up- plane . Evidently the Platz- ward at a steep angle . With kommandant , without giving its white buildings and setting , me the chance to deny this it offers a magnificent view as fantastie ...
... Army in my aero- which the road to it winds up- plane . Evidently the Platz- ward at a steep angle . With kommandant , without giving its white buildings and setting , me the chance to deny this it offers a magnificent view as fantastie ...
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aerodrome Agdam ally Antranik Arab Armenians Army arrived asked attack Azerbaijan Babyan Baku Batoum battalion began Bisset boat Bolshevik bombs British camp Carrickfergus Carrington Colonel command Constantinople Cromarty Damascus dark door enemy Enver Pasha Erivan escape eyes face feet fire front Galata German Gouzeaucourt guard guns hand Havrincourt head heard Huns infantry Irish knew land light looked ment miles minutes Miss Farmond morning Morogoro Mussulmans never night Odessa officers once passed Poelcapelle prisoners railway Rattar realised road round Russian seemed sent shell ship Shusha side Sir Malcolm Sir Reginald smile soldiers soon streets submarine talk Tanish tanks tell thing thought Tiflis tion Titoff told took train trenches troops Turkish Turks turned U-boat versts village waiting walked White window yards Ypres