Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen255W. Blackwood, 1944 |
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... camps I had visited . As Major K. had obtained permission for a Red Cross worker to visit his cadet camp , he was able to arrange for me to go there in a perfectly open manner . The extreme cleanliness of the camp , the daily routine ...
... camps I had visited . As Major K. had obtained permission for a Red Cross worker to visit his cadet camp , he was able to arrange for me to go there in a perfectly open manner . The extreme cleanliness of the camp , the daily routine ...
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... camp was occupied , stay there indefinitely . He must make Topping one of these ridges he began to descend , when in the valley below he sighted the smoke of a green- wood fire . He hurried on , and soon came to the place where the fire ...
... camp was occupied , stay there indefinitely . He must make Topping one of these ridges he began to descend , when in the valley below he sighted the smoke of a green- wood fire . He hurried on , and soon came to the place where the fire ...
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... camp . March ! The idea was ridiculous . What did they take us for ? Why , we could hardly stand up , let alone march . Think again ! Nevertheless , no lorries arrived , and as obviously we could not sit there for ever we formed ...
... camp . March ! The idea was ridiculous . What did they take us for ? Why , we could hardly stand up , let alone march . Think again ! Nevertheless , no lorries arrived , and as obviously we could not sit there for ever we formed ...
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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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