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They were coming from a town called Bailleul, which was known to the men as "
the last place in civilization." There, you could actually sleep in a hotel — though
you were rarely accorded the opportunity. Also at Bailleul there was a large, now
...
They were coming from a town called Bailleul, which was known to the men as "
the last place in civilization." There, you could actually sleep in a hotel — though
you were rarely accorded the opportunity. Also at Bailleul there was a large, now
...
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The road to Bailleul was clogged with horses and machines. The army in retreat
had swollen to three times the size of the columns stumbling forward to the front.
The earth had baked beneath their . feet and the air was filled with a fine, grey ...
The road to Bailleul was clogged with horses and machines. The army in retreat
had swollen to three times the size of the columns stumbling forward to the front.
The earth had baked beneath their . feet and the air was filled with a fine, grey ...
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At any rate, what happened was that Major Mickle went himself immediately to
his signals office at La Chodrelle and sent word back to Bailleul that an officer of
the C.F.A. had shot and killed one of his men and had then made off with a great
...
At any rate, what happened was that Major Mickle went himself immediately to
his signals office at La Chodrelle and sent word back to Bailleul that an officer of
the C.F.A. had shot and killed one of his men and had then made off with a great
...
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Avis d'utilisateur - Carlathelibrarian - www.librarything.comA story about World War one, that is not long, but hits the gut hard. I read this as part of a group read so it took a while as there were assigned sections, but I finally had to read ahead and finish ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - lit_chick - LibraryThingPublisher’s Summary: Robert Ross, a sensitive nineteen-year-old Canadian officer, went to war — The War to End All Wars. He found himself in the nightmare world of trench warfare, of mud and smoke ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 93 |
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