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THE INVASION OF 1910
"All along the road to Little Waltham I caught glimpses of khaki uniforms in the trenches that zigzagged about on the river slopes, while I passed two or three regiments stepping northwards as fast as they could get over the ground. There was a grim, set look on the men's faces that betokened both anger and determination."
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