The WarsDell Publishing Company, 1983 - 254 pages |
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... trench when the mines went up . Once the barrage had started , he didn't dare move . Robert heard himself saying : " next time , stay in your place so we know where you are . " He was angry with relief . " Yessir , " said Poole . But he ...
... trench when the mines went up . Once the barrage had started , he didn't dare move . Robert heard himself saying : " next time , stay in your place so we know where you are . " He was angry with relief . " Yessir , " said Poole . But he ...
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... trench itself and all the communication trenches were clogged with dead and wounded and stretcher bearers trying to go the other way so Robert finally decided to make instead for the Battalion Signals Office thinking it might serve as a ...
... trench itself and all the communication trenches were clogged with dead and wounded and stretcher bearers trying to go the other way so Robert finally decided to make instead for the Battalion Signals Office thinking it might serve as a ...
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... trench . This was the only way they could be told apart from the wounded . All were a uniform shade of grey . Even their blood had lost its colour . The air was green with the mist of dissipated body - warmth . And dark . The trench was ...
... trench . This was the only way they could be told apart from the wounded . All were a uniform shade of grey . Even their blood had lost its colour . The air was green with the mist of dissipated body - warmth . And dark . The trench was ...
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