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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VII
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077) by a staff officer, weakened, and said he was mistaken in swearing that he had seen the crucifixion he had only been told about it by someone else.

We have no right to charge the Germans with the crime.
They have done so many things equally bad, that we do not need to bring charges against them of which we are not quite sure.
The Brigade was quartered in the little village of Steenje.

It was a pretty place, and it was delightful to be back in the peaceful country again.

May was bringing out the spring flowers and the trees wore fresh green leaves.

There was something about the exhilarating life we were leading which made one extremely sensitive to the beauties of nature.


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