Blackwood's Magazine, Volumi 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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... told me that it was all right to travel in daylight from this point onwards . Joe was against the scheme ; he was not a bit tired , and despite his G.I. boots , which were falling to pieces , he reckoned he could go on all night . His ...
... told me that it was all right to travel in daylight from this point onwards . Joe was against the scheme ; he was not a bit tired , and despite his G.I. boots , which were falling to pieces , he reckoned he could go on all night . His ...
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... told to line up in the middle of the big hall , the walls of which were formed by our cells . Electric arc- lights shone down from the high roof . Here we were told to empty our pockets and pile all our things in front of us . Then we were ...
... told to line up in the middle of the big hall , the walls of which were formed by our cells . Electric arc- lights shone down from the high roof . Here we were told to empty our pockets and pile all our things in front of us . Then we were ...
Pagina 255
... told to come back dressed in plain clothes and with pass- ports valid for Portugal . Miss I. told us how to get passports , and a medical student friend of C.'s lent us plain clothes . As clothing was rationed , this was a generous ...
... told to come back dressed in plain clothes and with pass- ports valid for Portugal . Miss I. told us how to get passports , and a medical student friend of C.'s lent us plain clothes . As clothing was rationed , this was a generous ...
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