Blackwood's Magazine, Том 210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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... trains and butchered like cattle . The R.I.C. are probably one of the finest fighting forces to be found in a continent where , at the present day , practically every man is trained to arms , and most people have seen the fight cornered ...
... trains and butchered like cattle . The R.I.C. are probably one of the finest fighting forces to be found in a continent where , at the present day , practically every man is trained to arms , and most people have seen the fight cornered ...
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... train Blake had to motor thirty- two miles to a station in the next county , where , as yet , no armed forces had tried to travel . While waiting here a green country boy asked him some trivial question , and with little difficulty ...
... train Blake had to motor thirty- two miles to a station in the next county , where , as yet , no armed forces had tried to travel . While waiting here a green country boy asked him some trivial question , and with little difficulty ...
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... train started without any incident . After an hour's run , the train pulled up with a sudden sudden jerk in a cutting just outside a station , and as the subaltern put his head out of the window to ascertain the cause , the train was ...
... train started without any incident . After an hour's run , the train pulled up with a sudden sudden jerk in a cutting just outside a station , and as the subaltern put his head out of the window to ascertain the cause , the train was ...
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... train went on , and in order to try and forget the awful scenes he had just witnessed , Blake en- deavoured to read ... trains , shootings of unarmed soldiers and police in the streets at all hours of the day and night , the finding of ...
... train went on , and in order to try and forget the awful scenes he had just witnessed , Blake en- deavoured to read ... trains , shootings of unarmed soldiers and police in the streets at all hours of the day and night , the finding of ...
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... train could be wrecked in the gap , the enemy would probably have to make a diversion , which would mean a good deal of earth work , and therefore take time . The locality also was a fairly favourable one , for the only dwellings near ...
... train could be wrecked in the gap , the enemy would probably have to make a diversion , which would mean a good deal of earth work , and therefore take time . The locality also was a fairly favourable one , for the only dwellings near ...
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