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By the tih to resume his former activities it was
aleance, and
the Allies were hah-explosive shells
Cheering reports ca
ar slowly up to
the Allied Front Great Britain had at last learned her lesson, that
only shells of iainst the
Geret them, but the
supply was still inadequate With the new shells experie fire--costly experi the ugly gaian Front was there s freshly outfitted England was sending money and ammunition,
and on the sand dunes sriland and in
France, great bodies of young ht beyond the Gere had coreen
fields And conditions had i paid, for one thing, with soularity
Food was better and more plentiful One day Henri appeared at the top
of the street and drove down triumphantly a small unclipped horse,