The WarsPenguin Books, 1979 - 190 pages Robert Ross, a sensitive nineteen-year-old Canadian officer, went to war--The War to End All Wars. He found himself in the nightmare world of trench warfare, of mud and smoke, of chlorine gas and rotting corpses. In this world gone mad, Robert Ross performed a last desperate act to declare his commitment to life in the midst of death. |
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... Bonnycastle . ' I think you'll like him . He was shelled out two days ago and came along and asked if he couldn't ... Bonnycastle . ' They've been out here for ages . Almost since the beginning . ' ' And he keeps a toad , is that it ...
... Bonnycastle . ' I think you'll like him . He was shelled out two days ago and came along and asked if he couldn't ... Bonnycastle . ' They've been out here for ages . Almost since the beginning . ' ' And he keeps a toad , is that it ...
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... Bonnycastle . G Robert reached into the knapsack one last time : ' Cognac - one litre ! ' ― ' Cognac one litre , ' Devlin muttered . ' Robert Robert : bless your soul and heart ... ' He seized the bottle and gazed on it lovingly ...
... Bonnycastle . G Robert reached into the knapsack one last time : ' Cognac - one litre ! ' ― ' Cognac one litre , ' Devlin muttered . ' Robert Robert : bless your soul and heart ... ' He seized the bottle and gazed on it lovingly ...
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... Bonnycastle said : ' I do like a peach . I think a peach is probably the finest thing I can think of . ' ' You're drunk , dear , ' said Devlin . ' Bugler , ' said Bonnycastle . ' Play us a song . The peaches have made me sad . ' ' I ...
... Bonnycastle said : ' I do like a peach . I think a peach is probably the finest thing I can think of . ' ' You're drunk , dear , ' said Devlin . ' Bugler , ' said Bonnycastle . ' Play us a song . The peaches have made me sad . ' ' I ...
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