Over the Front in An Aeroplane And Scenes Inside the French And Flemish Trenche
Over the Front in An Aeroplane And Scenes Inside the French And Flemish Trenche
Ralph Pulitzer
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A few planks had OVER THE FRONT IN AN AEROPLANE been stretched between these. From them an- other ladder ran up to a small patch of attic floor which, marvellously intact, nestled around three sides of a brick chimney under the frag- ment of the roof. Arrived there, I carefully lifted a little leather curtain, hung over a hole in the roof, and squinted cautiously down upon the German lines. The French trenches were practically hidden by the houses of the little village, so that the first thing ...I saw was a belt of barbed wire, and an unostentatious little white line, which marked the advanced German position. Look as closely as one could, it was impossible to detect the slightest movement, yet it was from this in- nocent-looking little line that the bullets were imitating toy whips. I wedged myself into the chimney to get a view of another side and then climbed down. We now left the village and walked into the open advanced trenches. The most remark- able thing was their utter desolation.
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