Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 112
... passed down to them fannies of hot tea , bread and butter , and tinned food , but our impression of these west countrymen was that their only interest in life was , " Would they get there in time . " They were cheered on their way by ...
... passed down to them fannies of hot tea , bread and butter , and tinned food , but our impression of these west countrymen was that their only interest in life was , " Would they get there in time . " They were cheered on their way by ...
Page 365
... passed vineyards with SO many well- known names . Altogether the war seemed very far away . But at night the drone of reconnais- sance planes and the crack of anti- aircraft guns broke the stillness , and we were warned in Bordeaux that ...
... passed vineyards with SO many well- known names . Altogether the war seemed very far away . But at night the drone of reconnais- sance planes and the crack of anti- aircraft guns broke the stillness , and we were warned in Bordeaux that ...
Page 438
... passing . The monsoon season also passed away without giving us any further trouble , and we looked forward to the ' dry ' with new hope and the expectation of getting away from so much mud for a while at any rate ; but before two ...
... passing . The monsoon season also passed away without giving us any further trouble , and we looked forward to the ' dry ' with new hope and the expectation of getting away from so much mud for a while at any rate ; but before two ...
Contents
REFUGEES BY D FRANCIS | 354 |
RETURN TO HARBOUR BY IAN SCOTT | 391 |
SAILING IN THE SOUTH SEAS WITH FIJIANS | 600 |
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