Blackwood's Magazine, Том 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... enemy's guns , which we were after- wards told outnumbered ours by five to one , were engaged in searching for our guns , and were covering most of the country over which we had to advance with a regular hail of shrapnel mixed with high ...
... enemy's guns , which we were after- wards told outnumbered ours by five to one , were engaged in searching for our guns , and were covering most of the country over which we had to advance with a regular hail of shrapnel mixed with high ...
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... enemy coming out of a wood about 800 yards in front of me . Needless to say I rode back even faster than I had ridden out , and reported what I had seen . The Berkshires had ap- parently already withdrawn by the lower road to our right ...
... enemy coming out of a wood about 800 yards in front of me . Needless to say I rode back even faster than I had ridden out , and reported what I had seen . The Berkshires had ap- parently already withdrawn by the lower road to our right ...
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... enemy shelling the village of Houdain . About seven we got a report that a body of infantry , esti- mated at about a thousand , was advancing obliquely to the front of our centre com- pany . Soon after this we got got orders to start ...
... enemy shelling the village of Houdain . About seven we got a report that a body of infantry , esti- mated at about a thousand , was advancing obliquely to the front of our centre com- pany . Soon after this we got got orders to start ...
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... enemy were and what we were doing , but this night we seemed to be particu- larly at sea . It was very cold , and there was a thick fog ; and I think the strain of the long marches , little or no sleep , and constant alarms began to ...
... enemy were and what we were doing , but this night we seemed to be particu- larly at sea . It was very cold , and there was a thick fog ; and I think the strain of the long marches , little or no sleep , and constant alarms began to ...
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... enemy the French General Staff had ordered a retreat of the whole line to conform with it . Later on in the day , however , this corps had found that it was not being followed up , and so the order to retire was counter- ordered ...
... enemy the French General Staff had ordered a retreat of the whole line to conform with it . Later on in the day , however , this corps had found that it was not being followed up , and so the order to retire was counter- ordered ...
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