Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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... felt my head . It was bleeding a bit , and I was swallowing a lot of blood and couldn't see . I could hear that the firing was still going on and thought that the platoon must be butchered ; for the Germans held the crest of the hill ...
... felt my head . It was bleeding a bit , and I was swallowing a lot of blood and couldn't see . I could hear that the firing was still going on and thought that the platoon must be butchered ; for the Germans held the crest of the hill ...
Strana 110
... felt the pangs of hunger I heard that a fuel tank had sprung a leak and flooded the mess - deck below ours with thick oil to a depth of three inches . We turned in again , secretly rather cheered by the thought that we were not so badly ...
... felt the pangs of hunger I heard that a fuel tank had sprung a leak and flooded the mess - deck below ours with thick oil to a depth of three inches . We turned in again , secretly rather cheered by the thought that we were not so badly ...
Strana 266
... felt , with twelve ships of the line and some frigates , was ordered to intercept a large French convoy bound for the West Indies . His information was that he was unlikely to encounter more than seven French men - of - war as escort ...
... felt , with twelve ships of the line and some frigates , was ordered to intercept a large French convoy bound for the West Indies . His information was that he was unlikely to encounter more than seven French men - of - war as escort ...
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