Blackwood's Magazine, Том 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... Turkish ( copies of which had been distributed to all the patients ) , explaining just how England had shamefully at- tacked the peace - loving Turks and Germans without warn- ing . The two windows were both broken , and through them ...
... Turkish ( copies of which had been distributed to all the patients ) , explaining just how England had shamefully at- tacked the peace - loving Turks and Germans without warn- ing . The two windows were both broken , and through them ...
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... Turkish banks and traders . treated me rather better than He was , however , a rabid they treated the Turks . Each morning the doctor brought me the Vienna Reichspost ' to read , and after a passing glance at my distorted fea- tures ( I ...
... Turkish banks and traders . treated me rather better than He was , however , a rabid they treated the Turks . Each morning the doctor brought me the Vienna Reichspost ' to read , and after a passing glance at my distorted fea- tures ( I ...
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... Turkish Army , was practising medicine in Alexandria , at which my bed neighbour was envious and interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to slip out of ...
... Turkish Army , was practising medicine in Alexandria , at which my bed neighbour was envious and interested . His own intention , if the Turks allowed him to go to his home at Damascus until the broken leg healed , was to slip out of ...
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... Turkish Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others ...
... Turkish Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others ...
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... Turks . Guns were firing all around the town - one of them from a field fronting the hos- pital . I knew that they ... Turkish pa- tients talked excitedly and crowded into the lower rooms , In the ward opposite mine a man who , twelve ...
... Turks . Guns were firing all around the town - one of them from a field fronting the hos- pital . I knew that they ... Turkish pa- tients talked excitedly and crowded into the lower rooms , In the ward opposite mine a man who , twelve ...
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Agdam Antranik Arab Armenians army arrived asked attack Azerbaijan Babyan Baku battalion battle began Bisset boat Bolshevik British camp Carrickfergus Carrington Centre Party command Constantinople Cromarty Damascus dark door enemy English Enver Pasha Erivan escape eyes Fa Hien face feet fire front German Gilgit guard guns hand head heard hills hour Huns Ireland Irish Kara-Hissar knew land light looked ment miles minutes Miss Farmond morning Mussulmans never night Odessa officers once party passed Poelcapelle prisoners railway Rattar realised road round Russian seemed sent shell ship Shusha side Sir Malcolm Sir Reginald smile soldiers soon streets talk Tanish tanks Tartar tell thing thought Tiflis tion told took Torks train trenches Turkish Turks turned U-boat Ulster village waiting walked White window yards Ypres