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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VII
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It was a queer procession in the moonlight.

At last we came to the orchard in which stood the billet of the General commanding the Artillery Brigade.

I was delighted to find that some Canadian Batteries were there, and told the men what my mission was.

They instantly, as true Canadians, became fired with interest and spy-fever.

When we got to the house I asked to see the General.


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