Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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Pagina 131
... walked to within three or four yards of his object , when an anti - personnel bomb burst beside him and took off his head as clean as a whistle . While the head was rolling away the body walked on until it collapsed in a heap over the ...
... walked to within three or four yards of his object , when an anti - personnel bomb burst beside him and took off his head as clean as a whistle . While the head was rolling away the body walked on until it collapsed in a heap over the ...
Pagina 234
... walked . Then one's feet regained their normal level of discomfort , and one took up a steady rhythm once again . One trouble was that the halts never came at regular intervals , but at the whim of Shimozo , who some- times rode and ...
... walked . Then one's feet regained their normal level of discomfort , and one took up a steady rhythm once again . One trouble was that the halts never came at regular intervals , but at the whim of Shimozo , who some- times rode and ...
Pagina 405
... walked about the cabin surveying the scene outside through his spy - glass . He inquired of Lawrance what time it would be high water , and remarked that the tide would not suit to carry his body ashore after dark , which he said was a ...
... walked about the cabin surveying the scene outside through his spy - glass . He inquired of Lawrance what time it would be high water , and remarked that the tide would not suit to carry his body ashore after dark , which he said was a ...
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