The WarsClarke, Irwin, 1977 - 226 pages In 1915, Robert Ross, a young Canadian, enlists in the army as an officer. His experiences of life in a training camp, of the trenches in Europe, and with death, are vividly told. Some strong language amd explicit descriptions of sex. Winner of the 1977 Governor General's Award for Fiction. 1977. |
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... hand up the back of my jacket , sir , and take hold of my suspenders . I'll lead the way . Them corridors is full of ... hand and his other hand haunting his holster . ― 27 : The hold was filled with a moaning noise and many of its lamps ...
... hand up the back of my jacket , sir , and take hold of my suspenders . I'll lead the way . Them corridors is full of ... hand and his other hand haunting his holster . ― 27 : The hold was filled with a moaning noise and many of its lamps ...
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... hand . " Where ? " said Mrs Ross . " Where ? Where are you ? " Mister Ross said : " I'm here . " Mrs Ross said : " I'm sorry . Please . I cannot see you . " Mister Ross went across the parquet floor and sat beside his wife . He put his ...
... hand . " Where ? " said Mrs Ross . " Where ? Where are you ? " Mister Ross said : " I'm here . " Mrs Ross said : " I'm sorry . Please . I cannot see you . " Mister Ross went across the parquet floor and sat beside his wife . He put his ...
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... hand . And he is smiling . Mister Ross was the only member of his family who came to see him buried . On the gravestone , Juliet had inscribed the following words - EARTH AND AIR AND FIRE AND WATER ROBERT R. ROSS 1896 1922 Epilogue ...
... hand . And he is smiling . Mister Ross was the only member of his family who came to see him buried . On the gravestone , Juliet had inscribed the following words - EARTH AND AIR AND FIRE AND WATER ROBERT R. ROSS 1896 1922 Epilogue ...
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