Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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Pagina 19
... Turkish ( copies of which had been distributed to all the patients ) , explaining just how England had shamefully at- tacked the peace - loving Turks and Germans without warn- ing . The two windows were both broken , and through them ...
... Turkish ( copies of which had been distributed to all the patients ) , explaining just how England had shamefully at- tacked the peace - loving Turks and Germans without warn- ing . The two windows were both broken , and through them ...
Pagina 20
hospital offered whatever rate of exchange offered by kindnesses they could , and Turkish banks and traders . treated me rather better than He was , however , a rabid they treated the Turks . Each hater in one connection - he morning ...
hospital offered whatever rate of exchange offered by kindnesses they could , and Turkish banks and traders . treated me rather better than He was , however , a rabid they treated the Turks . Each hater in one connection - he morning ...
Pagina 22
... Turks . " the Syrian and I saved pieces key . " In. us At the time I did not know to what a state of despair the Syrians had been brought by misery and oppression ; and in any case it seemed unwise to let a stranger know that I hoped to ...
... Turks . " the Syrian and I saved pieces key . " In. us At the time I did not know to what a state of despair the Syrians had been brought by misery and oppression ; and in any case it seemed unwise to let a stranger know that I hoped to ...
Pagina 23
... Turkish Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others ...
... Turkish Army , ar- rived soon afterwards , attended by a mixed collection of Turk- ish , German , and Austrian officers - each of which national groups kept itself separate and tried to look as if it had no connection with the others ...
Pagina 24
... Turks . Guns were firing all around the town - one of them from a field fronting the hos- pital . I knew that they ... Turkish pa- tients talked excitedly and crowded into the lower rooms . In the ward opposite mine a man who , twelve ...
... Turks . Guns were firing all around the town - one of them from a field fronting the hos- pital . I knew that they ... Turkish pa- tients talked excitedly and crowded into the lower rooms . In the ward opposite mine a man who , twelve ...
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