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Side 10
... miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche . " It was a lugubrious flight , " says one who looked upon it ...
... miles away . The whole of the little colony of sick and wounded said they would go . They would rather die on the road , they said , than fall into the hands of the Boche . " It was a lugubrious flight , " says one who looked upon it ...
Side 45
... miles from the nearest Boche ; and how , struggling to the top of a rise against a testy head - wind and a flurry of rain , they saw the lights of the Line and heard the guns . Away from the hissing flares , the banging of the trucks ...
... miles from the nearest Boche ; and how , struggling to the top of a rise against a testy head - wind and a flurry of rain , they saw the lights of the Line and heard the guns . Away from the hissing flares , the banging of the trucks ...
Side 50
... miles . If ever the infantry are to advance in column of route , somebody must see that the long column does not find itself in company that it would prefer to meet in quite another formation . I. Meanwhile there are odd jobs to be done ...
... miles . If ever the infantry are to advance in column of route , somebody must see that the long column does not find itself in company that it would prefer to meet in quite another formation . I. Meanwhile there are odd jobs to be done ...
Side 51
... miles away against the sky were the houses of Maroo on a slight ridge that , crossed by the Lens road , stretched away to the north- ward . The ridge was covered with a delicate tracery of white lines the rearward chalk trenches of the ...
... miles away against the sky were the houses of Maroo on a slight ridge that , crossed by the Lens road , stretched away to the north- ward . The ridge was covered with a delicate tracery of white lines the rearward chalk trenches of the ...
Side 55
... miles from the trenches near Arras , but did not seem tired . Although he had been in many battles from the Aisne onwards , he would not talk of his own exploits . His Legion d'honneur ? It was a mere nothing ! As M. le Capitaine would ...
... miles from the trenches near Arras , but did not seem tired . Although he had been in many battles from the Aisne onwards , he would not talk of his own exploits . His Legion d'honneur ? It was a mere nothing ! As M. le Capitaine would ...
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