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Chapter 4 IN THE TRACK OF THE HUNS

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ic thing about it all seems to me the absolute

coming in and out of the town, or striding quickly into the Palace. Tall and fair, his appearance always seemed to me to undergo an extraordinary change from the

ften to be seen too, driving backwards and forward

leries were shut. Never a note of song or music was to be heard

peculiar tide of life flowed in and out through that vast cityful of people. It was life, vibrant with expectation, thrilling with hope and fear, without a moment's loneliness. They walked about the shady

ns could possibly get through those endless fo

ce had taken them all over. In despair I went to Sir Frederick Greville, the English Ambassador, and after certain formalities and in

le cannon pointed at one; and here and there great reflectors were placed against the dull earth-works to shew when the enemy's aircraft appeared in the skies. Nothing seemed wanting to make those fortifications complete and successful. It was heart-breaking to see the magnificent old chateaux and the beautiful little houses being ruthlessly cut down, razed to the earth to make c

the sadness of it! There were the wire entanglements, untouched, unaltered! The great reflectors still mirrored the sunlight and the stars.

by sentinels who rushed forward with poised

to me like a bit

, on either side the road, lif

came to a sto

ssant variety. Sometimes it would be "Ostend" or "Termond" or "Demain" or "General" or "Bruxelles" or "Belgique,"

ell-fire, and one asked him if he were frightened, was: "One can only die once." And the louder the shells, the quicker he drove towards them; and I used to love the way his old eyes flashed

ever go towards the

is the PAPA of the Commissariat! He does not go n

we ran along the white tree-lined roads through exquisite green country. The roads were crowded constantly with soldiers coming and going, and in all the villages we found the Headquart

endly

at a little place called Heyst-op den Berg, where the sentin

"The Germans are in the next town ahea

n is it?"

t," they

t not?" I asked. "I have been trying

entinels told me smilingly. "Between here an

s horse, came galloping along, shouting as he passed, "The Germans have

ins to a soldier and leapt into a tr

of the motor car, ran through the station, and got into that train ju

saw one little farm after another reduced to a heap of blackened ashes, with some lonely animals gazing terrifiedly into space. Sometimes just one wall would be standing of what was once a home, sometimes only the front of the house had been blown out by shells, and you could see right inside,-see the rooms spread out before you like a panorama, se

oads, and over the deserted fields where never a soul was to be seen, and in my mind's eye, I could follow those peasants, fleeing, fleeing, ever fleeing from

ing taken to warm, comfortable homes and clothed and fed by gentle-voiced English people. And then, waking perhaps in the depths of the night to find themselves in a strange land, how their thoughts would fly, with what awful yearning, back to those

very still in my corner. I asked no questions, and spoke to no one. I knew by instinct that this train was going to take me to a place that I never s

hot, I looked about me, scarcely

peared to have fallen

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Contents

A Woman's Experience in the Great War
Chapter 1 CROSSING THE CHANNEL
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Chapter 2 ON THE WAY TO ANTWERP
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Chapter 3 GERMANS ON THE LINE
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Chapter 4 IN THE TRACK OF THE HUNS
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Chapter 5 AERSCHOT
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Chapter 6 THE SWIFT RETRIBUTION
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Chapter 7 THEY WOULD NOT KILL THE COOK
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Chapter 8 YOU'LL NEVER GET THERE
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Chapter 9 SETTING OUT ON THE GREAT ADVENTURE
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Chapter 10 FROM GHENT TO GRAMMONT
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Chapter 11 BRABANT
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Chapter 12 DRIVING EXTRAORDINARY
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Chapter 13 THE LUNCH AT ENGHIEN
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Chapter 14 WE MEET THE GREY-COATS
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Chapter 15 FACE TO FACE WITH THE HUNS
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Chapter 16 A PRAYER FOR HIS SOUL
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Chapter 17 BRUSSELS
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Chapter 18 BURGOMASTER MAX
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Chapter 19 HIS ARREST
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Chapter 20 GENERAL THYS
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Chapter 21 HOW MAX HAS INFLUENCED BRUSSELS
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Chapter 22 UNDER GERMAN OCCUPATION
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Chapter 23 CHANSON TRISTE
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Chapter 24 THE CULT OF THE BRUTE
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Chapter 25 DEATH IN LIFE
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Chapter 26 THE RETURN FROM BRUSSELS
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Chapter 27 THE ENGLISH ARE COMING
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Chapter 28 MONDAY
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Chapter 29 TUESDAY
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Chapter 30 WEDNESDAY
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Chapter 31 THE CITY IS SHELLED
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Chapter 32 THURSDAY
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Chapter 33 THE ENDLESS DAY
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Chapter 34 I DECIDE TO STAY
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Chapter 35 THE CITY SURRENDERS
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Chapter 36 A SOLITARY WALK
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Chapter 37 ENTER LES ALLEMANDS
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Chapter 38 MY SON!
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Chapter 39 THE RECEPTION
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Chapter 40 THE LAUGHTER OF BRUTES
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Chapter 41 TRAITORS
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Chapter 42 WHAT THE WAITING MAID SAW
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Chapter 43 SATURDAY
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Chapter 44 CAN I TRUST THEM
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Chapter 45 A SAFE SHELTER
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Chapter 46 THE FLIGHT INTO HOLLAND
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Chapter 47 FRIENDLY HOLLAND
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Chapter 48 FRENCH COOKING IN WAR TIME
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Chapter 49 THE FIGHT IN THE AIR
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Chapter 50 THE WAR BRIDE
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Chapter 51 A LUCKY MEETING
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Chapter 52 THE RAVENING WOLF
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Chapter 53 BACK TO LONDON
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