Mr. Blofeld on Saturday night suggested that, as we were going into the Somme within a few weeks, the non-coms ought to have a little blow-out.
I was in command, as all the officers and non-coms so far as I could make out had snuffed.
He was going to hold her to that; he was going to work hard, and there was a good chance, for there would be two non-coms to get their discharge next week.
A crowd of non-coms went downtown; they took along one boy with them as a cloak model because he was about my height and “looked like a girl”; and they made him try on every raincoat in Gondrecourt.
Bruno gives the non-coms no end of trouble; he’s a “tough nut to manage.
How in the name of Naraka's sixty devils could you tell a woman that one of your own non-coms had stepped on your foot and nearly broken your instep?
Three hundred big, green bodied, beady eyed, frog-like creatures were marching in the boiling heat with their non-coms croaking out orders in English which might have come out of Alice in Wonderland.
Behind them, stiff and erect, the non-coms stood with the spare guns, rifles or fowling-pieces.
For a second he stood there, swaying, panting, bewildered in the smoke haze; then three non-coms fired at him at once.
I am disliked by most of the non- coms and I don't see how I can get on without somebody's help.
The voices of the non-coms were particularly harsh and metallic this evening.
Ask one of your own non-coms to find out about it.
Butifull open Prarie Coms to the river below its mouth, we landed and walked to the hills which is abt.
Side, about 2 Miles above the upper point of the Island the Chyenne River Comsin on the L.
East and is within 3 or 4 miles of the River Soues at the place where that river Coms from the high land into the Low Prarie & passes under the foot of those Hills to its mouth.
Lewis in proveing the quality of those minerals was near poisoning himself by the fumes & tast of the Cabalt which had the appearance of Soft Isonglass- Copperas & alum is verry pure, Above this Bluff a Small Creek Coms in from the L.
Nkdawa River, This river Coms in from the North and is navagable for Perogues Some distance.
Creek of about 10 yards wide Coms in passing thro a plain in which great quantities of the Prickley Pear grows.
I will admit that in each such case non-coms from the regular army would have steadied us and kept us right.
This incident makes me doubt the value, for such volunteers as we, of the regular non-coms whom they hope to have here next year, if by that time the troops are off the border.
The weather was showery and chilly, and the non-coms returned from their conference with orders for us to wear sweaters and ponchos.
Why, the whole bally lot of non-coms would be down on him in less than no time, and in a couple of weeks he'd be a Zephyr in the penal battalion.
It can easily be understood that the colonel lays some stress on the fact that the non-coms shall be Frenchmen: this, however, renders the prospect of promotion for a foreigner proportionately small.
One of the non-coms gave a fresh chuckle and was heard to say: "The Moors are in for a bad time.
Better than any of the now legendary coms of his Terran forefathers were these minds of the spies in hiding, who could pick up the racing thoughts beamed to them and pass them on to their fellows.
It was almost, but Raf shied away from that wild idea, it was almost as if he were hearing a voiceless cry for aid, as if his mind was one of Soriki's coms tuned in on an unknown wave length.
They were picking off the non-coms too fast to suit me, and there was danger enough in the work I was doing.
We moved into the married quarters for non-coms over northeast of the general inclosure.
All the non-coms and the officers have been staying up nights studying Hardee's Tactics and the book of Army Regulations.
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