Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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Page 120
... took a dugout for himself , while two of the fox - holes were at once grabbed by the ' motor - boys ' who , within minutes , had set up trestle - boards and were playing cards . I stood at the observation post . Before me lay a wide ...
... took a dugout for himself , while two of the fox - holes were at once grabbed by the ' motor - boys ' who , within minutes , had set up trestle - boards and were playing cards . I stood at the observation post . Before me lay a wide ...
Page 179
... took his pipe out of his mouth and showed his teeth . Several were missing . ' See that ? I bit on my pipe so hard , I broke the stem and two of my teeth . Talk about blood rushing to your head ! Mine rushed to my fists . They felt ...
... took his pipe out of his mouth and showed his teeth . Several were missing . ' See that ? I bit on my pipe so hard , I broke the stem and two of my teeth . Talk about blood rushing to your head ! Mine rushed to my fists . They felt ...
Page 209
... took my temperature but forgot his orders . He left the thermometer on the bedside table and went out . I fell asleep . Yasha woke me by opening the door very carefully but with a loud squeak . I opened my eyes , glanced at the bedside ...
... took my temperature but forgot his orders . He left the thermometer on the bedside table and went out . I fell asleep . Yasha woke me by opening the door very carefully but with a loud squeak . I opened my eyes , glanced at the bedside ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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