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Liége on the Line of March An American Girl's Experiences When the Germans Came Through Belgium
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Liége on the Line of March, by Glenna Lindsley Bigelow
Title: Liége on the Line of March
An American Girl's Experiences When the Germans Came Through Belgium
Author: Glenna Lindsley Bigelow
Release Date: October 15, 2009 [eBook #30264]
Language: English
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LIÉGE
ON THE LINE OF MARCH
LIÉGE
ON THE LINE OF MARCH
AN AMERICAN GIRL'S EXPERIENCES WHEN
THE GERMANS CAME THROUGH BELGIUM
BY
GLENNA LINDSLEY BIGELOW
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY
LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD
MCMXVIII
Copyright, 1918, by
John Lane Company
TO THE KING OF THE BELGIANS
Multitudes upon multitudes they throng
And thicken: who shall number their array?
They bid the peoples tremble and obey:
Their faces are set forward, all for wrong.
They trample on the covenant and are strong
And terrible. Who shall dare to say them nay?
How shall a little nation bar the way
Where that resistless host is borne along?
And thicken: who shall number their array?
They bid the peoples tremble and obey:
Their faces are set forward, all for wrong.
They trample on the covenant and are strong
And terrible. Who shall dare to say them nay?
How shall a little nation bar the way
Where that resistless host is borne along?
You never thought, O! gallant King, to bow
To overmastering force and stand aside.
Safe and secure you might have reigned. But now
Your Belgium is transfigured, glorified,
The friend of France and England, who avow
An Equal here, and thank the men who died.
To overmastering force and stand aside.
Safe and secure you might have reigned. But now
Your Belgium is transfigured, glorified,
The friend of France and England, who avow
An Equal here, and thank the men who died.
H. M.
London Times, August 14, 1914.
London Times, August 14, 1914.
Contents by Date
FOREWORD | 7 |
July 30th, Thursday. | 13 |
July 31st, Friday. | 15 |
August 1st, Saturday. | 16 |
August 2nd, Sunday. | 17 |
August 3rd, Monday. | 18 |
August 4th, Tuesday. | 21 |
August 5th, Wednesday. | 24 |
August 6th, Thursday. | 30 |
August 7th, Friday. | 32 |
August 8th, Saturday. | 33 |
August 9th, Sunday. | 34 |
August 10th, Monday. | 38 |
August 11th, Tuesday. | 41 |
August 13th, Thursday. | 44 |
August 14th, Friday. | 46 |
August 15th, Saturday. | 50 |
August 16th, Sunday. | 53 |
August 17th, |