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Fighting in France

Fighting in France

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Fighting in France, by Ross Kay, Illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn

Title: Fighting in France

Author: Ross Kay

Release Date: April 5, 2007 [eBook #20995]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FIGHTING IN FRANCE***



E-text prepared by Al Haines




 

"Forward!" shouted the captain in a loud, clear voice.

"Forward!" shouted the captain in a loud, clear voice.



THE BIG WAR SERIES



FIGHTING IN FRANCE


BY

ROSS KAY

Author of "The Search for the Spy," "With Joffre
on the Battle Line," "The Go Ahead Boys and the
Treasure Cave," "The Go Ahead Boys on
Smuggler's Island," "The Go Ahead
Boys in the Island Camp,"
etc., etc.



ILLUSTRATED BY
CHARLES L. WRENN




NEW YORK
BARSE & HOPKINS
PUBLISHERS




Copyright, 1916, by
Barse & Hopkins

Fighting in France




PREFACE

When the greatest war in the history of mankind rages in Europe it is not only natural but right that every one should be interested. History is being made every day and heroism is displayed, unrivalled in any previous conflict. In this book the author has striven to chronicle some of the valorous deeds and to relate some of the incidents and events that are part of the everyday life of the soldier who is fighting in France. It has been his aim to present the story devoid of sensationalism and to weave nothing of the impossible into the tale. Most of the episodes are founded on fact and while the book is not historical it has its inspiration from actual happenings.

Ross Kay.




CONTENTS


CHAPTER  
I   A DUEL IN THE AIR
II   PREPARATIONS
III   THE ATTACK
IV   UNDERGROUND
V   HAND TO HAND
VI   UNDER FIRE
VII   IN THE DITCH
VIII   A MIDNIGHT SALLY
IX   A CAPTURED TRENCH
X   A BALL OF TWINE
XI   RELIEVED
XII   IN REVIEW
XIII   A VOLUNTEER
XIV   IN THE CHATEAU
XV   THE FIGHT FOR THE TOWER
XVI   THE DUG-OUT
XVII   LIPPEN BREAKS
XVIII   AN ASSIGNMENT
XIX   OVER THE TRENCHES
XX   AT FLAMBEAU
XXI   DISABLED
XXII   public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@20995@[email protected]#chap22"

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