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Greenmantle

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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I got out the big map which I had taken from Blenkiron, and made out the general lie of the land.

I saw the horseshoe of Deve Boyun to the east which the Russian guns were battering.

Stumm's was just like the kind of squared artillery map we used in France, 1 in 10,000, with spidery red lines showing the trenches, but with the difference that it was the Turkish trenches that were shown in detail and the Russian only roughly indicated.

The thing was really a confidential plan of the whole Erzerum _enceinte_, and would be worth untold gold to the enemy.

No wonder Stumm had been in a wax at its loss.
The Deve Boyun lines seemed to me monstrously strong, and I remembered the merits of the Turk as a fighter behind strong defences.


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