Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... waiting for . A few more seconds of agonising waiting and then that ding - ding ringing up in the 14 - in . director tower which told us that our own guns were about to open fire . Two more seconds of unendurable ecstasy , then that ...
... waiting for . A few more seconds of agonising waiting and then that ding - ding ringing up in the 14 - in . director tower which told us that our own guns were about to open fire . Two more seconds of unendurable ecstasy , then that ...
Side 310
... waiting for breakfast , when a pleasant sizzling sound came to our ears , and the smell of frying bacon assailed our nostrils and made our mouths water . Our spirits rose mercurially and waiting lost its sting . Presently a steward ...
... waiting for breakfast , when a pleasant sizzling sound came to our ears , and the smell of frying bacon assailed our nostrils and made our mouths water . Our spirits rose mercurially and waiting lost its sting . Presently a steward ...
Side 372
... waiting for the decision of the war or the conveniences of transportation , within a surprisingly short period Malaya ( a very different story to Manchuria ) will have been salted with a carefully selected agricultural , indus- trial ...
... waiting for the decision of the war or the conveniences of transportation , within a surprisingly short period Malaya ( a very different story to Manchuria ) will have been salted with a carefully selected agricultural , indus- trial ...
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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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