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Aunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross

CHAPTER XVII
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PERPLEXING PROBLEMS Although the famous battle of Nieuport had come to an end, the fighting in West Flanders was by no means over.

All along the line fierce and relentless war waged without interruption and if neither side could claim victory, neither side suffered defeat.

Day after day hundreds of combatants fell; hundreds of disabled limped to the rear; hundreds were made prisoners.

And always a stream of reinforcements came to take the places of the missing ones.

Towns were occupied to-day by the Germans, to-morrow by the Allies; from Nieuport on past Dixmude and beyond Ypres the dykes had been opened and the low country was one vast lake.


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