Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Page 72
... knew he must be dead . Then I did a second very stupid thing and started off trying to find the carrier track and got hold of it , but the moment I had done so something else hit me in the arm , and I crawled back behind the carrier ...
... knew he must be dead . Then I did a second very stupid thing and started off trying to find the carrier track and got hold of it , but the moment I had done so something else hit me in the arm , and I crawled back behind the carrier ...
Page 131
... knew his ship - knew what he could do with her and what she would do for him ; but he also knew that if he attempted to interfere the independent pilot would probably order the cable to be slacked away and the ship brought up again ...
... knew his ship - knew what he could do with her and what she would do for him ; but he also knew that if he attempted to interfere the independent pilot would probably order the cable to be slacked away and the ship brought up again ...
Page 148
... knew of the battle at the time ; and as this is not a tactical treatise , but a personal story , the rest may be left obscure . The mobile guns had some excellent shooting . The tank Colonel had another four six - pounders up his sleeve ...
... knew of the battle at the time ; and as this is not a tactical treatise , but a personal story , the rest may be left obscure . The mobile guns had some excellent shooting . The tank Colonel had another four six - pounders up his sleeve ...
Contents
GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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