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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... stop , stop - forward - stop . He had never squeezed a trigger against a living creature in the whole of his life . He stood there with his trousers open - leaning in above the toilet with his hand against the bulkhead . Nothing ...
... stop , stop - forward - stop . He had never squeezed a trigger against a living creature in the whole of his life . He stood there with his trousers open - leaning in above the toilet with his hand against the bulkhead . Nothing ...
Page 113
... Stop it ! Stop it ! ' said Levitt . ' You're doing it again ! You're messing everything up ! ' Rodwell turned and struck him in the face . Instantly , Levitt turned and ran from the dugout . Rodwell said : ' He'll be back in a moment ...
... Stop it ! Stop it ! ' said Levitt . ' You're doing it again ! You're messing everything up ! ' Rodwell turned and struck him in the face . Instantly , Levitt turned and ran from the dugout . Rodwell said : ' He'll be back in a moment ...
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... Stop !!! ' Captain Leather screamed . As if the word had been their cue - three shells burst in order - all in the yard . Robert was blown out into the road . When he got to his feet and started back towards the barnyard he had left ...
... Stop !!! ' Captain Leather screamed . As if the word had been their cue - three shells burst in order - all in the yard . Robert was blown out into the road . When he got to his feet and started back towards the barnyard he had left ...
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