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Pagina 34
... carry some heavy cloaks . I was scarcely it is all gone now . able to lift a foot , much less cloaks ; and , getting a ... carried away by mule - carts far into the desert . Those of the regiment who cared to , followed , and three holes ...
... carry some heavy cloaks . I was scarcely it is all gone now . able to lift a foot , much less cloaks ; and , getting a ... carried away by mule - carts far into the desert . Those of the regiment who cared to , followed , and three holes ...
Pagina 36
... carried him from the front down to the base hospital , a distance of ten miles , on a stretcher , and two miles of that was deep mire . I lost my boots and spurs in it and then my socks . We were seven hours carrying him , and when we ...
... carried him from the front down to the base hospital , a distance of ten miles , on a stretcher , and two miles of that was deep mire . I lost my boots and spurs in it and then my socks . We were seven hours carrying him , and when we ...
Pagina 48
... carried him of enticement , and pain no unbearable frown ; neither Poetry nor Ambition nor Love have away into a world entirely remote from any alertness of countenance ; as they pass by his actual circumstances , and we see him me they ...
... carried him of enticement , and pain no unbearable frown ; neither Poetry nor Ambition nor Love have away into a world entirely remote from any alertness of countenance ; as they pass by his actual circumstances , and we see him me they ...
Pagina 49
... carried to its height in the won- derful description immediately connected with these lines a passage in which the distinctness of the painting is equalled by its loathliness depicting the agony of the serpent during her transformation ...
... carried to its height in the won- derful description immediately connected with these lines a passage in which the distinctness of the painting is equalled by its loathliness depicting the agony of the serpent during her transformation ...
Pagina 54
... carrying the torpedo - boat must have been near in the offing , and should have been seen ; al- though I found , on inquiry , that the sys- tem of no lights and no smoke was carried out in the strictest sense by the Russian torpedo ...
... carrying the torpedo - boat must have been near in the offing , and should have been seen ; al- though I found , on inquiry , that the sys- tem of no lights and no smoke was carried out in the strictest sense by the Russian torpedo ...
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