Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 63
... German cars , took no notice of them , his confidence rose still further ; which was no doubt the cause of their undoing , for when only about half the distance had been covered they were sud- denly called upon to stop by some German ...
... German cars , took no notice of them , his confidence rose still further ; which was no doubt the cause of their undoing , for when only about half the distance had been covered they were sud- denly called upon to stop by some German ...
Page 66
... German policemen who , he fancied , were looking at him . He de- cided to shift his quarters at once , and jumped into the first tram which passed , and which was full inside , so he had to stay on the platform outside . The Germans ...
... German policemen who , he fancied , were looking at him . He de- cided to shift his quarters at once , and jumped into the first tram which passed , and which was full inside , so he had to stay on the platform outside . The Germans ...
Page 67
... German spies , and he would be a marked man . Jean finally agreed that he would have to accompany Archer back to headquarters to talk things over with " le Commandant . " Some mornings later a milk cart left Brussels by the St Nicholas ...
... German spies , and he would be a marked man . Jean finally agreed that he would have to accompany Archer back to headquarters to talk things over with " le Commandant . " Some mornings later a milk cart left Brussels by the St Nicholas ...
Page 68
... German higher authorities to take some risks for their had been very much annoyed , country ? We French smug- and a ... Germans and the Allies for the same service . The new troops were dis- mounted cavalry , and François so far had not ...
... German higher authorities to take some risks for their had been very much annoyed , country ? We French smug- and a ... Germans and the Allies for the same service . The new troops were dis- mounted cavalry , and François so far had not ...
Page 69
... German pickets every 400 yards , search- lights about every half - mile , and worst of all , the farther fence , which was six to eight feet high , was electrified , and to touch it meant certain death . There were , however , ways of ...
... German pickets every 400 yards , search- lights about every half - mile , and worst of all , the farther fence , which was six to eight feet high , was electrified , and to touch it meant certain death . There were , however , ways of ...
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