The Tunnellers of Holzminden (with a side-issue)Durnford, H. G. (Hugh George)
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The Tunnellers of Holzminden (with a side-issue)
Durnford, H. G. (Hugh George)
Prisoner-of-war escapes; World War, 1914-1918 -- Prisoners and prisons, German
CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY J. B. PEACE, M.A., AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
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Transcriber’s note:
Page 33, ‘A.M.’ changed to ‘a.m.,’ “and garnished by 10 a.m.”
Page 76, ‘door-way’ changed to ‘doorway,’ “in their own doorway”
Page 77, second ‘the’ struck, “actually entered the tunnel.”
Page 92, ‘ryefield’ changed to ‘rye-field,’ “the rye-field was reached”
Page 111, ‘Lieutenant’ changed to ‘Leutnant,’ “the Feldwebel-Leutnant
Welman demanded”
Page 116, ‘he’ changed to ‘be,’ “It should be added that”
Page 137, ‘rye field’ changed to ‘rye-field,’ “through the rye-field”
Page 139, ‘rye field’ changed to ‘rye-field,’ “the rye-field to report”
Page 170, closing double quote inserted after ‘Prisoners?,’ “What?
Prisoners?””
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Tunnellers of Holzminden, by
Hugh George Edmund Durnford
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