Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255W. Blackwood, 1944 |
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Page 244
... turned around , each time being thankful I had seen the Hun in time and watching the tracer passing behind me . We became split up , but re - formed over the aerodrome , and then we had the longest part of the flight waiting to land ...
... turned around , each time being thankful I had seen the Hun in time and watching the tracer passing behind me . We became split up , but re - formed over the aerodrome , and then we had the longest part of the flight waiting to land ...
Page 289
... turned to wade out , whether by chance or with sinister intent I could not know , a crocodile broke the surface a few yards from where he was standing . " Massa see now , " he remarked , un- perturbed . I had seen enough to know there ...
... turned to wade out , whether by chance or with sinister intent I could not know , a crocodile broke the surface a few yards from where he was standing . " Massa see now , " he remarked , un- perturbed . I had seen enough to know there ...
Page 331
... turned and favoured me with a new- born grin . I returned it with an immense show of composure and an upstuck thumb , then settling my phones more comfortably on my ears , called the control station . " GANDER from 751. Airborne 0935 ...
... turned and favoured me with a new- born grin . I returned it with an immense show of composure and an upstuck thumb , then settling my phones more comfortably on my ears , called the control station . " GANDER from 751. Airborne 0935 ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 69 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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