Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... later Mr Colin Mackenzie trod , with profound relief , the white scrubbed deck of His Majesty's frigate Nercid , detached , as the Admiralty Orders had it , for a particular service . Ten days later , in the Secretary of State's own ...
... later Mr Colin Mackenzie trod , with profound relief , the white scrubbed deck of His Majesty's frigate Nercid , detached , as the Admiralty Orders had it , for a particular service . Ten days later , in the Secretary of State's own ...
Side 242
... later , I saw the tiny figures of the Indians toiling up the hills a thousand feet above , enfiladed from the guns and machine - guns . After another spirited drive we reached rear Brigade Head- quarters , where I met the brigadier ...
... later , I saw the tiny figures of the Indians toiling up the hills a thousand feet above , enfiladed from the guns and machine - guns . After another spirited drive we reached rear Brigade Head- quarters , where I met the brigadier ...
Side 244
... later , when I returned there for a month , I met the British Political Officer and former Consul , and discovered that he had arranged for both wheat and lorries long before the town fell . The next few days were hectic but interesting ...
... later , when I returned there for a month , I met the British Political Officer and former Consul , and discovered that he had arranged for both wheat and lorries long before the town fell . The next few days were hectic but interesting ...
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