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As I stood there, breathless, the great brass bells roared twice above my head. Cassie Leuthold My nine Prussians were coming down to more manageable numbers, and yet one was too much for an unarmed man. Together we should crush them and not a man escape.
This house was a baronial castle, but in its furnishing knew as little of modern conveniences as Hampden Court of William IV. Cassie Leuthold. Its useful vertical training arc is probably limited to about 80 degrees, and at this elevation the gunner has to assume an extremely uncomfortable position, especiauy upon an aeroplane, where, under the best of circumstances, he is somewhat cramped Cassie Leuthold The train pulled up at the Embarkation Station, quite close to the wharf to which some half-dozen steamers were moored. A favorite place for the firing of our rifle-grenades was at Devon Avenue, for most of Fritz's retaliation came to the Tommies whose flank joined ours at this point.
Cassie Leuthold Think of all that we have paid in blood and tears and heartache. The white flag is no protection, for the simple reason that science and mechanical ingenuity have failed, so far, to devise a means of taking an aeroplane in tow. Contradict nothing he says. It is Cassie Leuthold! My pistols I had left behind in my hurry. These people were not unpatriotic, but to them it looked like the chance of a lifetime to acquire wealth, and I have no doubt we pensioned several of them for life. His breeches were torn at the knee, and he felt the chill of the wind very acutely. We were within gunshot of our pickets before they would halt, and then they stood in knots and would not go away, but shouted and waved their hands at me. Cassie Leuthold Germany obtained an advantage.
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To-night is Monday. In this as in other respects the Turk showed himself to be much more civilized than the German. Cassie Leuthold Our method was to construct a new trench about fifty yards in advance by linking up a chain of shell-holes, and we felt the labor to be worth while when we saw the shells falling behind us, and it was not much harder than if we had had to clean out the old German trench. There is a small open space behind the horse lines, said he. Cassie Leuthold Australians have been very sensitive to the criticism of Old World visitors--that we were a pleasure-loving people, who only thought of sport--that in our country no one took life seriously, and even the making of money was secondary to football, and that we would all rather win a hundred pounds on a horse-race than make a thousand by personal exertion.
