The Secret of the Marne; How Sergeant Fritsch Saved France

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"There is one single case," he said, "in which a change of plan would perhaps have had to be considered; that is the case of the Governor of Paris having suddenly found himself in posses- sion of heavy artillery, which, as a matter of fact, he completely lacks. In that case, certainly, the fortifications of Paris might seem a hard nut to crack as long as adverse pressure was exerted on the left flank of the besieger. In that case, the sane method, of course, would have been to re- duce those fo
...rces to begin with. But, as matters stand, a downright forcing of a section of the enemy defence seems practicable and relatively easy; what folly, then, to go somewhere else to look for the solution which is obviously there!" He came to the vicious point in the proposed strategy. "Let us push to the East! Very good I That is the same thing as cheerfully choos- ing the unfavourable position, and taking the The Stranger's Errand 173 chance of being the enveloped instead of the envelope! ! . . . What, leave on the right a formidable unknown quantity, the fortifications of Paris, a focus round which, by intelligent use of the railways, elements of a counter-offensive could be concentrated?

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