Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 256William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 100
He seemed to be very excited , almost scared ; and he wasn't entirely sober . On his belt hung a heavy revolver and a large knife , which , with his battered hat and patched dungaree clothing , did not inspire me with confidence .
He seemed to be very excited , almost scared ; and he wasn't entirely sober . On his belt hung a heavy revolver and a large knife , which , with his battered hat and patched dungaree clothing , did not inspire me with confidence .
Page 158
The fire discipline seemed pretty good on the whole , a great advance on previous landings . True , the wise precaution of using the unmistakable Lightnings for the bottom layer of cover helped enormously , and during the whole time I ...
The fire discipline seemed pretty good on the whole , a great advance on previous landings . True , the wise precaution of using the unmistakable Lightnings for the bottom layer of cover helped enormously , and during the whole time I ...
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The ship seemed to have reared up on her stern and the bows were right up in the air ; they seemed to be hanging right over me , and I thought that they were coming right over on top of me . She seemed to stay like that for quite an ...
The ship seemed to have reared up on her stern and the bows were right up in the air ; they seemed to be hanging right over me , and I thought that they were coming right over on top of me . She seemed to stay like that for quite an ...
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