The Living Age, Volume 294Living Age Company, 1917 |
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Pagina 6
... Land ; of another man in a torn gray tunic , drenched with blood , staring with wolfish eyes at the water ; of the former shutting his own parched lips tight over his teeth and putting the precious draught by with a short , ill - said ...
... Land ; of another man in a torn gray tunic , drenched with blood , staring with wolfish eyes at the water ; of the former shutting his own parched lips tight over his teeth and putting the precious draught by with a short , ill - said ...
Pagina 11
... Land . The Germans were most appreciative and accommodating . Not only did they not molest the pugilists , but they cheered them , and actually fired the contents of their rifles in the air by way of a salute . The European War was , in ...
... Land . The Germans were most appreciative and accommodating . Not only did they not molest the pugilists , but they cheered them , and actually fired the contents of their rifles in the air by way of a salute . The European War was , in ...
Pagina 12
... Land . There was some amicable conversation where they could make themselves under- stood to each other , which happened when a German was found who could speak a little English . Cigarettes and tunic buttons were freely exchanged . But ...
... Land . There was some amicable conversation where they could make themselves under- stood to each other , which happened when a German was found who could speak a little English . Cigarettes and tunic buttons were freely exchanged . But ...
Pagina 15
... Land to rescue them , often under murderous fire from the enemy . Many of the Victoria Crosses won in this war have been awarded for conspic- uous gallantry displayed in these most humane and chivalrous enterprises . Happily , also ...
... Land to rescue them , often under murderous fire from the enemy . Many of the Victoria Crosses won in this war have been awarded for conspic- uous gallantry displayed in these most humane and chivalrous enterprises . Happily , also ...
Pagina 47
... land that , ' mid a world's downcasting , Yields unto death her love's irradiant flower , That , grieving , took with pride her tragic hour , True to the Everlasting . Oh , Thou , to Whom all honor is , to Whom Strange deaths and births ...
... land that , ' mid a world's downcasting , Yields unto death her love's irradiant flower , That , grieving , took with pride her tragic hour , True to the Everlasting . Oh , Thou , to Whom all honor is , to Whom Strange deaths and births ...
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