Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 98
... Benghazi for eighteen years . He had volunteered to stay behind when the authorities decided to evacuate the Italian popula- tion . His wife and two daughters had returned to Italy , his eldest son was in the Army , and he had not heard ...
... Benghazi for eighteen years . He had volunteered to stay behind when the authorities decided to evacuate the Italian popula- tion . His wife and two daughters had returned to Italy , his eldest son was in the Army , and he had not heard ...
Page 99
... Benghazi . I gave up and asked him about his work , and he became enthusiastic . This strange little man , with his hazy views of the war and its causes , lived only for his great work of healing . That night I had a more violent ...
... Benghazi . I gave up and asked him about his work , and he became enthusiastic . This strange little man , with his hazy views of the war and its causes , lived only for his great work of healing . That night I had a more violent ...
Page 100
... Benghazi , travelling on the top of large barrels of petrol in a convoy of about eighty trucks . The convoy was only going about sixty miles up , and after that my fate was in the hands of the gods . I had no idea where my unit was ...
... Benghazi , travelling on the top of large barrels of petrol in a convoy of about eighty trucks . The convoy was only going about sixty miles up , and after that my fate was in the hands of the gods . I had no idea where my unit was ...
Contents
AN ENIGMA OF WAR BY AJAX 145 | 14 |
A TARANTO DIARY BY LIEUTENANT M R MAUND D S C R N 187 | 19 |
BLINDED AND A PRISONER OF WAR BY PRIVATE BERTRAM | 38 |
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