Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 201W. Blackwood, 1917 - Scotland |
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... enemy , locate his guns , mark the falling of our shells , trace the movement of men in the long lines of the enemy's trenches . And all that they see they tell of through the telephone wire , which is invisible in the sun- light , to ...
... enemy , locate his guns , mark the falling of our shells , trace the movement of men in the long lines of the enemy's trenches . And all that they see they tell of through the telephone wire , which is invisible in the sun- light , to ...
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... enemy before them . There , in those zones of Death , the Black Marias and other German shells are falling in hundreds , sending up great clouds of dark smoke , and geysers of earth and stone ; but here , where we stand , in the ...
... enemy before them . There , in those zones of Death , the Black Marias and other German shells are falling in hundreds , sending up great clouds of dark smoke , and geysers of earth and stone ; but here , where we stand , in the ...
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... enemy . This war is a hard war , that is going to be fought to a finish ; and in those blood- stained trenches ... enemy's dead still lie soil we stand on has been fought over in the great advance , and the landmarks about us - Longueval ...
... enemy . This war is a hard war , that is going to be fought to a finish ; and in those blood- stained trenches ... enemy's dead still lie soil we stand on has been fought over in the great advance , and the landmarks about us - Longueval ...
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... enemy's lines , and the red sunlight grew redder with their flame , and the earth shook with their impact and music of sound . It was here , too , that the graves of departed warriors lay like an army in line : Germans , Frenchmen ...
... enemy's lines , and the red sunlight grew redder with their flame , and the earth shook with their impact and music of sound . It was here , too , that the graves of departed warriors lay like an army in line : Germans , Frenchmen ...
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... enemy , cared for , looked after , just as though he was not an enemy at all . I do not know what they do over there in Bocheland with our sick and wounded ; but if they seek to discriminate , let them remem- ber that we are good to ...
... enemy , cared for , looked after , just as though he was not an enemy at all . I do not know what they do over there in Bocheland with our sick and wounded ; but if they seek to discriminate , let them remem- ber that we are good to ...
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