The WarsDelacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1977 - 226 pages |
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... Standing on the steps , but not quite with her husband , Mrs Ross eyed the congregation of men and women with whom she had been a child . They had all she kept thinking — been children together . Why were they standing here in this snow ...
... Standing on the steps , but not quite with her husband , Mrs Ross eyed the congregation of men and women with whom she had been a child . They had all she kept thinking — been children together . Why were they standing here in this snow ...
Page 61
... standing there , fully dressed and sometimes wearing a scarf . The scarf was a wistful shade of blue . The only fresh air you got was during boat drill but this was hardly worth breathing since the temperature had dropped to twenty ...
... standing there , fully dressed and sometimes wearing a scarf . The scarf was a wistful shade of blue . The only fresh air you got was during boat drill but this was hardly worth breathing since the temperature had dropped to twenty ...
Page 215
... standing rigidly in place waiting for their orders to advance to the front . When the shells began to fall in the ranks , there was instant panic . The narrow streets filled up with running men . Convoys of ammunition and petrol were ...
... standing rigidly in place waiting for their orders to advance to the front . When the shells began to fall in the ranks , there was instant panic . The narrow streets filled up with running men . Convoys of ammunition and petrol were ...
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