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Side 23
... young man explained rapidly . His companion looked less perturbed . He thrust his hand into his tunic and brought out the black metal cross he had received for valour . The soldiers fingered it curiously , and handed it back . Again the ...
... young man explained rapidly . His companion looked less perturbed . He thrust his hand into his tunic and brought out the black metal cross he had received for valour . The soldiers fingered it curiously , and handed it back . Again the ...
Side 53
... young French priests had been called up and possessed , it would seem , a dim ancestral bond with their hosts . They made friends more quickly and more warmly than any English or Scottish soldiers . Before they had been a day in the ...
... young French priests had been called up and possessed , it would seem , a dim ancestral bond with their hosts . They made friends more quickly and more warmly than any English or Scottish soldiers . Before they had been a day in the ...
Side 72
... young . The unit was not yet dere- liet- 66 The descent from a building accommodating many hundreds of wounded to the meagre shelter afforded by a couple of village schoolhouses was not easy to bear with equanimity . That , however ...
... young . The unit was not yet dere- liet- 66 The descent from a building accommodating many hundreds of wounded to the meagre shelter afforded by a couple of village schoolhouses was not easy to bear with equanimity . That , however ...
Side 83
... young or untried shoulders , so that they might gradually harden to the strain ; and where it appeared that certain ones were slow of learning or un- accustomed to accept responsi- bility , they would be set back for a space until they ...
... young or untried shoulders , so that they might gradually harden to the strain ; and where it appeared that certain ones were slow of learning or un- accustomed to accept responsi- bility , they would be set back for a space until they ...
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... young officer just going to the Front and ignorant of the weight of a pull - through !! While your men , Colonel Jones , handle their rifles as if they were made of sugar ! Sugar , sir !! You couldn't have heard that present five yards ...
... young officer just going to the Front and ignorant of the weight of a pull - through !! While your men , Colonel Jones , handle their rifles as if they were made of sugar ! Sugar , sir !! You couldn't have heard that present five yards ...
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