The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 178George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1970 |
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... desert with searchlights in the hope of picking up the silhouettes of British infantry patrols . Occasionally , a shell came over , splitting the clear desert air with a whirr like a rising partridge , and we ran and lay huddled in our ...
... desert with searchlights in the hope of picking up the silhouettes of British infantry patrols . Occasionally , a shell came over , splitting the clear desert air with a whirr like a rising partridge , and we ran and lay huddled in our ...
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... desert war seemed to write itself . There never was a place which so moved one to composition . Within an hour of arriving in the desert ideas came crowding into one's mind , and if there was no action for days together it made no ...
... desert war seemed to write itself . There never was a place which so moved one to composition . Within an hour of arriving in the desert ideas came crowding into one's mind , and if there was no action for days together it made no ...
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... desert it was much easier . We could state a thing boldly because we saw it in isolation , and most events other than the actual battles came as clearly before our eyes as a single ship at sea . Moreover our own lives were simple . The ...
... desert it was much easier . We could state a thing boldly because we saw it in isolation , and most events other than the actual battles came as clearly before our eyes as a single ship at sea . Moreover our own lives were simple . The ...
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