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Greenmantle

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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He made out that the situation was none too bright anywhere.

The troops released from Gallipoli wanted a lot of refitment, and would be slow in reaching the Transcaucasian frontier, where the Russians were threatening.

The Army of Syria was pretty nearly a rabble under the lunatic Djemal.
There wasn't the foggiest chance of a serious invasion of Egypt being undertaken.

Only in Mesopotamia did things look fairly cheerful, owing to the blunders of British strategy.

'And you may take it from me,' he said, 'that if the old Turk mobilized a total of a million men, he has lost 40 per cent of them already.


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