The book Martyr a Tragedy of Belguim Drama in Five Acts was written by author Jean Leeman Here you can read free online of Martyr a Tragedy of Belguim Drama in Five Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Martyr a Tragedy of Belguim Drama in Five Acts a good or bad book?
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Unhappily it is always us, the people of the country, who are the fools in the trick. Always we pay the piper. BERNARD. If the Germans take forty years again to prepare for the next war, we shall not see it. JEAN. I don't want to see it again. BERNARD. Neither do I. We have all seen enough. JEAN. My faith! How we got out alive from some of those furnaces, only the devil knows. For example, at Healen, you remember how the hulans ran into our guns and batteries, and rolled pell mell in the ravine..., cavalrymen and horses all in the same porridge? BERNARD. Heavens, if I remember it! But the greatest day of butchery was at the battle of Aerschot. That bayonet charge! My friends, I shall always see it. My brother had just fallen at my side, struck by a ball; I became mad with fury; I howled that I would have the skin of ten Teutons, and while ripping them up I counted them. [ He gets up and pretends to charge with the bayonet^ One . . . And two . . . And three . . . And four . . . And five; and I ran them through, sixteen, one after another; and that did MARTYR not take me more than a quarter of an hour.
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