Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 257William Blackwood, 1945 |
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... feeling ill to varying degrees . Early in October we took over a sector of the front just beyond Alamein Station - a single railway line passed through the forlorn ' station , ' which consisted of a broken signal and a hut and wooden ...
... feeling ill to varying degrees . Early in October we took over a sector of the front just beyond Alamein Station - a single railway line passed through the forlorn ' station , ' which consisted of a broken signal and a hut and wooden ...
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... feeling in the stomach that had nothing whatsoever to do with sea - sickness . Our destination was Hull via the Straits of Dover , and the date was the end of May 1940 . The weather was lovely , with a clear sky , and the white bow ...
... feeling in the stomach that had nothing whatsoever to do with sea - sickness . Our destination was Hull via the Straits of Dover , and the date was the end of May 1940 . The weather was lovely , with a clear sky , and the white bow ...
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... feeling for money . The value of a full stomach is not to be measured in shillings . With wine two or three times a week we did not do too badly . I celebrated my birthday by eating two tins of ' condensata ' in eleven minutes , and had ...
... feeling for money . The value of a full stomach is not to be measured in shillings . With wine two or three times a week we did not do too badly . I celebrated my birthday by eating two tins of ' condensata ' in eleven minutes , and had ...
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