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قراءة كتاب Lest We Forget: World War Stories
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RECESSIONAL
Lord of our far-flung battle-line,
Beneath whose awful Hand we hold
Dominion over palm and pine—
Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,
Lest we forget—lest we forget!
On dune and headland sinks the fire:
Lo, all our pomp of yesterday
Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!
Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,
Lest we forget—lest we forget!


The Kaiser: "You See You Have Lost Everything."
The King of the Belgians: "Not My Soul."
(Reproduced by permission of the proprietors of Punch.)
LEST WE FORGET
WORLD WAR STORIES
BY
JOHN GILBERT THOMPSON
PRINCIPAL OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
FITCHBURG, MASS.
AND
INEZ BIGWOOD
INSTRUCTOR IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
FITCHBURG, MASS.

SILVER, BURDETT AND COMPANY
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO
Copyright, 1918, by
SILVER, BURDETT AND COMPANY
PREFACE
Books and articles in astounding numbers have been published in the past four years to explain the World War and to inform the public as to its progress. Societies and agencies of the government have urged that every available means be employed to inform the American people of the reasons for the war and the issues at stake; and much has been done for adults.
Little or no thought seems to have been given to youthful readers who are beginning to think for themselves, and whose first thinking should be properly guided, for they are at an age when tales of heroism and daring make a strong appeal. In many homes the children are the only readers, and in nearly all, their thinking and reading exercise a powerful influence.
This volume of stories of the World War is prepared to meet this important need, and to set before the pupils the war's unparalleled deeds of heroism, with the aims and ideals which have inspired them, and which have led American youth to look upon the sacrifice of life as none too high a price to pay for the liberation of mankind.
It may be used as a reading book or as an historical reader for the upper grammar grades. While great care has been employed to secure accuracy of fact and to select material of permanent value, the stories are written in a manner that will appeal to children.
The thanks of the authors and publishers are hereby expressed to those who have kindly granted permission to use copyrighted material.
CONTENTS
PAGE | |||
1. | The Shot Heard Round the World | 1 | |
2. | A King of Heroes | 20 | |
3. | The Defense of Liége | 31 | |
4. | The Destruction of Louvain | 38 | |
5. | Cardinal Mercier | 43 | |
6. | And the Cock Crew | Amelia Josephine Burr | 57 |
7. | A Belgian Lawyer's Appeal | 59 | |
8. | Edith Cavell | 61 | |
9. | Son | Robert W. Service | 66 |
10. | The Case of Serbia | David Lloyd George | 68 |
11. |