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Chapter 9 MAROONED ON LEMNOS ISLAND

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les, belts and rolled overcoats, we went down the companion-way into the waiting surf-boats. Again and again these boats, roped together a

the Naval Division, who was casting o

flies an' sand-noth

The glare of sunlight on the yellow sand hurt the eyes. The deadly silence of the place was oppressive-esp

esolation of jagged peaks and s

ireless station and little groups of

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son of Moses di

der our armpits. We trudged to our camping-place along the shore. One or two Greek natives followed us about with me

but the inside was yellow with pink and crim

ual eating of melons to allay the blistering thirst helped the disease. Many men slept close to the latrines, too weak to crawl to

e stars burned white-hot

rlooking the bay. We could see the green-and-red electric lights

d a hundred-and-one articles necessary to the work of the Medical Corps in the field: all this had to be man-handled through the sand up to our camp about a mile away. And the sun blazed, and the flies pestered and stung and buzzed and fought with each oth

ily sick. We wanted to g

moping here: working in the blazing heat, and crawling to the latrines in the chilly nig

hey sat all day near our camp selling melons, tomatoes, ve

and very salt. Here were tiny shoals of tiny fish. The water was clear and glassy. There were pinky sea

ise the deadly silence held. There were red-winged grasshoppers and great

r-tank boats, about a mile and a half d

eek-Armenians, Turks and Ethiopians, Egyptians and half-breeds of all kinds from Malta

sh galleon days. We went suddenly back to a savage life. We went down to bathe stark naked, with the sunset glowing orange on our sunburnt limbs. Here it was that Hawk p

last we were on the move. We worked with a will now. The great day would soon dawn. Some of us would get "put

out at night towards the great

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Contents

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Chapter 1 IN WHICH MY KING AND COUNTRY NEED ME
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Chapter 2 A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
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Chapter 3 SNARED
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Chapter 4 CHARACTERS
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Chapter 5 I HEAR OF HAWK
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Chapter 6 ON THE MOVE
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Chapter 7 MEDITERRANEAN NIGHTS
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Chapter 8 THE CITY OF WONDERFUL COLOUR ALEXANDRIA
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Chapter 9 MAROONED ON LEMNOS ISLAND
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Chapter 10 THE NEW LANDING
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Chapter 11 THE KAPANJA SIRT
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Chapter 12 THE SNIPER-HUNT
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Chapter 13 THE ADVENTURE OF THE WHITE PACK-MULE
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Chapter 14 THE SNIPER OF THE PEAR-TREE GULLY
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Chapter 15 KANGAROO BEACH
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Chapter 16 THE ADVENTURE OF THE LOST SQUADS
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Chapter 17 "OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND!"
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Chapter 18 TWO MEN RETURN
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Chapter 19 THE RETREAT
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Chapter 20 "JHILL-O! JOHNNIE!"
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Chapter 21 SILVER BAY
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Chapter 22 DUG-OUT YARNS
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Chapter 23 THE WISDOM OF FATHER S--
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Chapter 24 THE SHARP-SHOOTERS
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Chapter 25 A SCOUT AT SUVLA BAY
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Chapter 26 THE BUSH-FIRES
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Chapter 27 THE DEPARTURE
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Chapter 28 LOOKING BACK
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