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Side 24
... soon . shouting of the latest British victory on the Somme ; of the taking of thousands of pris- oners ; of the fall of Gueudi- court , of Lesboeufs , of Morval ; of the fight for Combles , of the gallantry of the Guards- Englishmen ...
... soon . shouting of the latest British victory on the Somme ; of the taking of thousands of pris- oners ; of the fall of Gueudi- court , of Lesboeufs , of Morval ; of the fight for Combles , of the gallantry of the Guards- Englishmen ...
Side 52
... Soon they were finding their way with tolerable ease amongst that complex organ- isation which lies hidden in ruined houses and chateaux and mine buildings . They started to read the com- muniqués with eagerness and discuss them with an ...
... Soon they were finding their way with tolerable ease amongst that complex organ- isation which lies hidden in ruined houses and chateaux and mine buildings . They started to read the com- muniqués with eagerness and discuss them with an ...
Side 61
... soon as pos- sible after the event to which it principally referred . Some very definite cause must have operated to to prevent earlier publication . On the assump- tion that Barré had a hand in the affair an explanation is forthcoming ...
... soon as pos- sible after the event to which it principally referred . Some very definite cause must have operated to to prevent earlier publication . On the assump- tion that Barré had a hand in the affair an explanation is forthcoming ...
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... soon ad- mitted . The " facts " reported on " most reliable authority " are a marked feature of war ! There was , for instance , the tale of the French village euré . An army priest entered a little church to pray . The church was empty ...
... soon ad- mitted . The " facts " reported on " most reliable authority " are a marked feature of war ! There was , for instance , the tale of the French village euré . An army priest entered a little church to pray . The church was empty ...
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... soon be upon us in Scutari . We further began to perceive that the Austrian submarines might constitute a complication of greater magnitude than had been anticipated . For the moment there was nothing to be done except telegraph to ...
... soon be upon us in Scutari . We further began to perceive that the Austrian submarines might constitute a complication of greater magnitude than had been anticipated . For the moment there was nothing to be done except telegraph to ...
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