Now It Can Be Told
long mirrors, or the marble Venus when I looked through the charred window-frames upon piles of bricks and timber churne
ed as relics of that garden where the people of Vermelles had laid their dead to rest. New dead had followed old dead. I stumbled over something soft,
is a pest-house,"
spoke from som
al
lash of red flame, and a shock of
unner officer. "It's the very d
arming fellow, recently from civil life. All the battery was made up of New Army men lear
ke this," said one of them. "I wouldn't unless I
f the parlor and had failed to burst. It was there still, firmly wedged, like a huge nail. The tea was good, in tin mugs. Better still was the company of the gunner officers. They told me h
odical!" said on
shooting!"
ut we're learning; my men are very keen. Put in a good w
d, and past the chateau which we had visited in the af
dly, as though they happened yesterday. On hundreds of other
u think?" said my companion. "And the others didn'
wkward time. They
m Regulars who pride themselves on being
he Regular crowd think the war belongs to them... But I liked their pluc