Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Side 142
... knew the Julnar was still coming on ; then from a direc- tion in which there could not possibly be fighting they heard heavy machine - gun and rifle fire and saw the flashes of guns . That lasted over ten minutes and died down , as did ...
... knew the Julnar was still coming on ; then from a direc- tion in which there could not possibly be fighting they heard heavy machine - gun and rifle fire and saw the flashes of guns . That lasted over ten minutes and died down , as did ...
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... knew all this as well as he did - it was my job to know— and he knew that I knew . Therefore , as he never talked just for the sake of talking , it was clear that the point was a peg on which he was about to hang something that would be ...
... knew all this as well as he did - it was my job to know— and he knew that I knew . Therefore , as he never talked just for the sake of talking , it was clear that the point was a peg on which he was about to hang something that would be ...
Side 309
... knew of Danby I liked ; but I can easily understand he wouldn't be popular . I par- ticularly remember the first time I saw him , and what hap- pened then . It was impressive in some way . " of asserting himself on these occasions ...
... knew of Danby I liked ; but I can easily understand he wouldn't be popular . I par- ticularly remember the first time I saw him , and what hap- pened then . It was impressive in some way . " of asserting himself on these occasions ...
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