Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... soldiers , and , heard all through the night , it had an inexpressibly mournful and depressing effect . " One can ... soldiers had friends among the sepoys , with whom they were always walking , and I have more than once known a soldier ...
... soldiers , and , heard all through the night , it had an inexpressibly mournful and depressing effect . " One can ... soldiers had friends among the sepoys , with whom they were always walking , and I have more than once known a soldier ...
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... soldiers who had evidently come from the forward areas .. These stragglers were outward and visible signs of the Japanese penetrations of our extensive front ; for many detachments found themselves cut off from , or out of touch with ...
... soldiers who had evidently come from the forward areas .. These stragglers were outward and visible signs of the Japanese penetrations of our extensive front ; for many detachments found themselves cut off from , or out of touch with ...
Side 27
... soldiers under English command , " announced the General , " who without orders dis- charge firearms intermittently and recklessly from the sides of the train . This is an unseemly thing . " Thankful that the status of Beaver's waggons ...
... soldiers under English command , " announced the General , " who without orders dis- charge firearms intermittently and recklessly from the sides of the train . This is an unseemly thing . " Thankful that the status of Beaver's waggons ...
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