Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205William Blackwood, 1919 - England |
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Page 3
... marched every step to Changri . Our departure took place at 1 P.M. , and a weird procession we must have looked - carts and mules loaded high with all manner of furni . ture , stoves and stove - pipes sticking out in all directions . By ...
... marched every step to Changri . Our departure took place at 1 P.M. , and a weird procession we must have looked - carts and mules loaded high with all manner of furni . ture , stoves and stove - pipes sticking out in all directions . By ...
Page 19
... marched along this route in the opposite direction on the way to our first camp , Kastamoni , nearly two years before . It was impossible , unfortunately , to induce our Commandant to say beforehand each day where would be the halts for ...
... marched along this route in the opposite direction on the way to our first camp , Kastamoni , nearly two years before . It was impossible , unfortunately , to induce our Commandant to say beforehand each day where would be the halts for ...
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... marched , swinging down the farther slope at a quioker step . The winding - road curled round spurs and valleys , and from one such spur we obtained our first sight of the town of Yozgad . Unprepossessing it looked lying in a valley ...
... marched , swinging down the farther slope at a quioker step . The winding - road curled round spurs and valleys , and from one such spur we obtained our first sight of the town of Yozgad . Unprepossessing it looked lying in a valley ...
Page 27
... marches accomplished in peace and war . That pow wow in an icy blast amid the snow re- called the Grand Duke Nicholas's appeal to Lord Kitchener , that we should make some effort to take pressure off his inadequate and hard - pressed ...
... marches accomplished in peace and war . That pow wow in an icy blast amid the snow re- called the Grand Duke Nicholas's appeal to Lord Kitchener , that we should make some effort to take pressure off his inadequate and hard - pressed ...
Page 60
... marched the unwieldy structure across the ground to its new position in a few minutes . In this way he re- arranged the whole aero- drome . 88 The C.O .- " our C.O. , " we called him — would never call on his officers or men to do work ...
... marched the unwieldy structure across the ground to its new position in a few minutes . In this way he re- arranged the whole aero- drome . 88 The C.O .- " our C.O. , " we called him — would never call on his officers or men to do work ...
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