As I parted with each corps in turn its band played ' Auld Lang Syne,' and I have never since heard that memory-stirring air without its bringing before my mind's eye the last view I had of the Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. I fancy myself crossing and recrossing... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 2401897Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
 | 1897
...British and native. 22 Forty-one Years in India. from whom he finally parted at the Bolan Pass:— AB I parted with each corps in turn its band played "Auld...Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. I fancy myself crossing and recroesing the river which winds through the pass; I hear the martial beat of drums and plaintive music... | |
 | 1897
...in search of health after his attack of fever. and was shortly afterwards created commander-in-ehief of the Madras army. Stewart, after installing Abdur...bringing before my mind's eye the last view I had of the dahar." Before him was Kabul, with its large and well-equipped arsenal and a highly organized army;... | |
 | David Herschell Edwards - 1897
...overtook most of the regiments marching towards Sibi, thence to disperse to their respective destinations. As I parted with each corps in turn, its band played...view I had of the Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. I fancy I hear the martial beat of drums and plaintive music of the pipes. ... I shall never forget the feeling... | |
 | Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - 1897
...Kabul-Kandahar Field Force marching towards Sibi, thence to disperse to their respective destinations. As I parted with each corps in turn its band played...air without its bringing before my mind's eye the fast view I had of flie Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. I fancy myself crossing and re-crossing the river... | |
 | Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - 1898 - 597 страници
...Kabul- Kandahar Field Force marching towards Sibi, thence to disperse to their respective destinations. As I parted with each corps in turn its band played...Auld Lang Syne,' and I have never since heard that memory -stirring air without its bringing before my mind's eye the last view I had of the Kabul-Kandahar... | |
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