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Page 185
... heavy shelling was going on both ways , most of it over our heads . Bombers circled above us at about two thousand feet , treating our anti- aircraft defences with complete con- tempt . The bombing was not heavy where we were . I ...
... heavy shelling was going on both ways , most of it over our heads . Bombers circled above us at about two thousand feet , treating our anti- aircraft defences with complete con- tempt . The bombing was not heavy where we were . I ...
Page 243
... heavy bombs came down . We stood at the bottom of the shelter while the blitz raged above , and bomb after bomb was heard whistling down and exploding . We talked - cracking jokes and laughing incessantly . This was the form our nervous ...
... heavy bombs came down . We stood at the bottom of the shelter while the blitz raged above , and bomb after bomb was heard whistling down and exploding . We talked - cracking jokes and laughing incessantly . This was the form our nervous ...
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... heavy toll of Axis aeroplanes . On the 15th the attacks were again heavy , but not quite so continuous , and the long - range Spitfires proved a strong deterrent , bringing several raiders down . Meanwhile , we received our first blow ...
... heavy toll of Axis aeroplanes . On the 15th the attacks were again heavy , but not quite so continuous , and the long - range Spitfires proved a strong deterrent , bringing several raiders down . Meanwhile , we received our first blow ...
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NOT LONG BUT HOW LONG SINCE BY J K STANFORD 206 | 9 |
THE DUTCH IN DESHIMA BY H CAREW | 41 |
THE JUJUBE TREE BY JOHN WELMAN 409 | 145 |
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