The WarsDelacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1977 - 226 pages |
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... dead . Some can still be met in dark old rooms with nurses in attendance . They look at you and rearrange their thoughts . They say : “ I don't remember . " The occupants of memory have to be protected from strangers . Ask what happened ...
... dead . Some can still be met in dark old rooms with nurses in attendance . They look at you and rearrange their thoughts . They say : “ I don't remember . " The occupants of memory have to be protected from strangers . Ask what happened ...
Page 131
... 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 natural magnet to anyone of the men who might have survived . This ...
... 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 natural magnet to anyone of the men who might have survived . This ...
Page 135
... dead . 8:15 a.m. - When they reached what remained of the forward trench they found it so shot up and so cut off from the rest of the line that none of the dead or wounded Robert had encoun- tered there in the dark had yet been moved ...
... dead . 8:15 a.m. - When they reached what remained of the forward trench they found it so shot up and so cut off from the rest of the line that none of the dead or wounded Robert had encoun- tered there in the dark had yet been moved ...
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