China the Yellow Peril At War With the World a History of the Chinese Empire F
China the Yellow Peril At War With the World a History of the Chinese Empire F
J Martin James Martin Miller
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He looked on without any show of interest for a minut e or so, and then said, with a wave of his hand toward the American battery down by the railroad: "There's the American battery. It's their game. " Afterward he explained that the range was too great, but it was scarcely 4, 000 yards. They were then waiting in the road beside the sandhill, and could have been in action in five minutes. General Gase- lee saw, but said nothing for a few minutes. Then he sent a message to General Chaffee, who h...ad started to join his men, asking him to send Reilly against the Chinese lines. Reilly at once crossed the railroad embankment, but, by the time he had got near the proper position for opening up, another request came from Gaselee, and the Chinese got away unmolested. They swung around behind the village, and, coming back in front of it, planted their banners in the Kaolian and seemed to halt. As a matter of fact, the men left the banners there and advanced through the Kaolian clear to "on to peking:' si& the railroad embankment, where they came in ahead of and a little on the right flank of the Fourteenth.
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