Anti-Bolshevik movement in the Russian Civil War.
1On the far side of the roof was a small white guard booth.
2I've been a chain on the leg of the White Guard this whole tramp.
3And so it was "all right" for the White Guard.
4The White Guard had come back.
5Late Carscallen. With a smile and hearty greeting the great man and this member of the White Guard met.
6"There will be white guards at the station, too," she went on.
7We wouldn't have said we'd do it, if it wasn't for him that's just called us the White Guard.
8The room was full of beds and white guards with a gun over his shoulder guarded them all night long.
10Jaspar Hume ran his eye over them and then answered the factor's question: "Of the White Guard, sir."
11That night the broken segments of the White Guard were reunited, and Clive Lepage slept by the side of Jaspar Hume.
12They had already had some stiff fighting at Tel el Safi, the limestone hill which was the White Guard of the Crusaders.
13But thinking of the words of the captain of the White Guard, Lepage said firmly: "We will begin the world again."
14"See, the white guards are still in possession."
15In the shadow of a little island of pines, that lies in a shivering waste of ice and snow, the White Guard were camped.
16Hume decided to leave Fort Edmonton at once, and to take all the White Guard back with him; and gave orders to that effect.
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