The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 139Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 - American essays |
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Page 16
... hand grenades , lest they might encounter some division of the enemy newly landed from the air . But I must leave ... hands of an amateur , and yet its importance must be instantly evident to all seriously minded men . I strongly feel ...
... hand grenades , lest they might encounter some division of the enemy newly landed from the air . But I must leave ... hands of an amateur , and yet its importance must be instantly evident to all seriously minded men . I strongly feel ...
Page 19
... hand grenades to destroy any of the animals who might escape the projectiles hurled by the artillery . Hand grenades are rec- ommended instead of rifles because their effects are more in accordance with the emotional results which it is ...
... hand grenades to destroy any of the animals who might escape the projectiles hurled by the artillery . Hand grenades are rec- ommended instead of rifles because their effects are more in accordance with the emotional results which it is ...
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... hand - to - hand combat . We have seen the dangers to which cities and industrial centres will be exposed through bombing and through the landing of troops in raiding parties or even in large bodies in the rear of the battle lines by ...
... hand - to - hand combat . We have seen the dangers to which cities and industrial centres will be exposed through bombing and through the landing of troops in raiding parties or even in large bodies in the rear of the battle lines by ...
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... hand touched him to the quick as he stole a kiss . ' Starfish , ' she called him , be- cause her fingers left the print of one crawling on his cheek . Roomers and boarders grouped themselves in a parlor nook to smoke cigars and sip ...
... hand touched him to the quick as he stole a kiss . ' Starfish , ' she called him , be- cause her fingers left the print of one crawling on his cheek . Roomers and boarders grouped themselves in a parlor nook to smoke cigars and sip ...
Page 31
... hand , sliding up the balustrade , stopped . Tiny fingers stroked my hand and hopped away ; then , like a warm , pulsat- ing swallow , a hand nestled into mine . It quivered with affection when I pressed it . And then it suddenly flew ...
... hand , sliding up the balustrade , stopped . Tiny fingers stroked my hand and hopped away ; then , like a warm , pulsat- ing swallow , a hand nestled into mine . It quivered with affection when I pressed it . And then it suddenly flew ...
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