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Pagina 40
... Light Dragoons . The men have just off - saddled and are presumably at ease , if such a state of relaxation could ever be attained in the uncomfortable battle - dress of the time , made up of shakos , stocks , and epaulettes . My Great ...
... Light Dragoons . The men have just off - saddled and are presumably at ease , if such a state of relaxation could ever be attained in the uncomfortable battle - dress of the time , made up of shakos , stocks , and epaulettes . My Great ...
Pagina 366
... light ahead of you . " A. " For twenty years have I been a seaman and a leading sea- Q. man , and no one knows better what to do than I. " " Then I would truly wish to learn the result of your know- ledge about the red light . " A ...
... light ahead of you . " A. " For twenty years have I been a seaman and a leading sea- Q. man , and no one knows better what to do than I. " " Then I would truly wish to learn the result of your know- ledge about the red light . " A ...
Pagina 418
... light on Sanda appeared to starboard , about four miles away . I was relieved to know that we were clear of Paterson Rock , which lies a mile to the eastward of Sanda , and although marked by a bell - buoy , has a way of picking up ...
... light on Sanda appeared to starboard , about four miles away . I was relieved to know that we were clear of Paterson Rock , which lies a mile to the eastward of Sanda , and although marked by a bell - buoy , has a way of picking up ...
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aircraft anchor Anzio appeared army arrived asked began Beja Berbera BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE blue boat bombs Brezna British Byng camel camp Captain Lyon carried cigale coast Commandant crew dark deck enemy English Falstaff Father Dunn feet fire French Fyzabad Gammon bomb George German Gibraltar Gogra Gogra Ji Griper guns hands harbour head hoopoe hundred island Italian Japanese Jimmie Crane Jungli knew land later Lavallette light looked Lough Sheelin mahout MAXALDING miles morning moved naval never night officers once party passed patrol PETER CAREW plane Pogenau ponies port prisoners reached Repulse Bay river road round sailed seemed ship Sibu side soldiers soon Southampton Island streets tent theatre thing thought tion told took train troops trucks turned village waiting walked watch wounded yards