Neither the force nor the magnitude of the Germanattack through Belgium was appreciated by the general mind, and it waspossible for Mr. Britling to reiterate his fear that the war would beover too soon, long before the full measure of its possible benefitscould be secured. But these apprehensions were unfounded; the lessonsthe war had in store for Mr.
"To be so near!" said the Ward Leader. "Now that we have found thoseguns. To be so near--. If once we could get them out upon the roofspaces.""How... read more