Blackwood's Magazine, Том 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... prisoners seeing each other for the first time . Then an interrogation , evidently interrupted_by_our arrival , was continued . This consisted of a Turkish officer shouting menaces at the Arab , who replied , whenever he was given a ...
... prisoners seeing each other for the first time . Then an interrogation , evidently interrupted_by_our arrival , was continued . This consisted of a Turkish officer shouting menaces at the Arab , who replied , whenever he was given a ...
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... prisoner can only think , and think , and think , and all his thoughts are morbid . I had six matches in my pocket , and ... prisoners were Christians . " My dear sir , " said the aide - de - camp , with all the blandness of the educated ...
... prisoner can only think , and think , and think , and all his thoughts are morbid . I had six matches in my pocket , and ... prisoners were Christians . " My dear sir , " said the aide - de - camp , with all the blandness of the educated ...
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... prisoners should be taken for exercise on the far side of the hill . Next day the same officer paid me another visit , as he was learning French and wanted practice . When he was in my room I noticed from the window a strange precession ...
... prisoners should be taken for exercise on the far side of the hill . Next day the same officer paid me another visit , as he was learning French and wanted practice . When he was in my room I noticed from the window a strange precession ...
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... prisoners who refuse a correct reply . Even I may have to do thus . If the Pasha says to me , ' What have you learned from these prisoners ? ' and I reply , ' They say they know nothing , ' he will be very angry and order severe ...
... prisoners who refuse a correct reply . Even I may have to do thus . If the Pasha says to me , ' What have you learned from these prisoners ? ' and I reply , ' They say they know nothing , ' he will be very angry and order severe ...
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... prisoners , whom darkness had enabled them to smuggle without question past the Greek guard on the bridge . Two armoured oars were in readiness to take them at once to Salonique , there to be placed in the safe custody of one of His ...
... prisoners , whom darkness had enabled them to smuggle without question past the Greek guard on the bridge . Two armoured oars were in readiness to take them at once to Salonique , there to be placed in the safe custody of one of His ...
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