Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 63
... began to trickle into the country to reinforce that skeleton Army of the Nile which had faced the invader with few weapons except a bluff . Tanks and mechanised equipment began to rumble forward into the desert wastes . And men . Slouch ...
... began to trickle into the country to reinforce that skeleton Army of the Nile which had faced the invader with few weapons except a bluff . Tanks and mechanised equipment began to rumble forward into the desert wastes . And men . Slouch ...
Side 231
... began to clank with increasing noisi- ness . Every man who could be spared applied his weight to the capstan bars . As the wheel was momentarily more tractable , I was sent along to lend a hand . 99 The ship's head was dragged through ...
... began to clank with increasing noisi- ness . Every man who could be spared applied his weight to the capstan bars . As the wheel was momentarily more tractable , I was sent along to lend a hand . 99 The ship's head was dragged through ...
Side 255
... began to strip off and wash their shirts , and I as eagerly as the rest . But while we were in this state , suddenly the drums began to beat to arms ; and so insistent was their summons that without more ado we slip't on the wet linen ...
... began to strip off and wash their shirts , and I as eagerly as the rest . But while we were in this state , suddenly the drums began to beat to arms ; and so insistent was their summons that without more ado we slip't on the wet linen ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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