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Chapter 4 THE GORDONS IN THE BUTTE DE WARLENCOURT

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d by men who live, now very young, and then with hair as white as the snow which now lies in No Man's Land, because of its unforgettable pictures in sunlight and moonlight, its fant

nd wondered what joke was on among the Canadian troops. It was one of those jokes which belong to the humours of this war, mixed with blood and death. Up in the Canadian trenches there were shouts of hoarse laughter, as over their khaki a hundred brawny young Canadians put on the night-dresses. They had been tied up with blue ribbon. The old moon, so watchful there in the steel-blue sky, had never looked down upon a stranger scene than these white-robed soldiers who wen

em night after night through the white glimmer of the snowfields. They have taken dogs into the trenches now to give a quicker and surer warning than young sentries, who are afraid to cry out when they see white figures moving, because they think they see them always, when shadows stir in the moonlight across the snow. Our men during recent nights have heard these dogs givi

me battlefields which was once the burial-place of a prehistoric man and is now the tomb of young soldiers in the Durham Light Infantry who fought and died there. The moon was bright on the snow about them, but a misty vapour was on the ground. Each man had been warned not to cough or sneeze. Their rifles were loaded, and with bayonets fixed, so that there should be no rattle of arms or clicks of bolts. They were in two parties, and their orders were to overthrow the advanced German posts which were known to be in front of the Butte, and to form a ring of posts round the position attacked while its dug-outs were being dealt with. A heavy bar

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destroyed. Then the Gordons went on to the Butte de Warlencourt. Underneath it were the dug-outs of a German company, snow-capped and hidden. The Scots went round like wolves hunting for the way do

he others would not surrender. Some bombs and a Stokes shell were thrown down the doorways, and suddenly this nest of dug-outs was seen to collapse, and black smoke came u

wired enclosure, the machine-gun was troublesome. Some of the white smocks fell. An attempt was made to rush it, but failed. Afterwards the gun and the team were knocked out by a she

ly two hours afterwards a loud explosion was heard across the way, as though a bomb store had blown up. The sky was red over

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Contents

Chapter 1 A NEW YEAR OF WAR Chapter 2 AN ATTACK NEAR LE TRANSLOY Chapter 3 THE ABANDONMENT OF GRANDCOURT Chapter 4 THE GORDONS IN THE BUTTE DE WARLENCOURT Chapter 5 THE BATTLE OF BOOM RAVINE Chapter 6 THE ENEMY WITHDRAWS Chapter 7 OUR ENTRY INTO GOMMECOURT Chapter 8 WHY THE ENEMY WITHDREW Chapter 9 THE AUSTRALIANS ENTER BAPAUME Chapter 10 THE MAKING OF NO MAN'S LAND Chapter 11 THE LETTER OF THE LAW
Chapter 12 THE ABANDONED COUNTRY
Chapter 13 THE CURé OF VOYENNES
Chapter 14 THE CHTEAU OF LIANCOURT
Chapter 15 THE OLD WOMEN OF TINCOURT
Chapter 16 THE AGONY OF WAR
Chapter 17 ARRAS AND THE VIMY RIDGE
Chapter 18 LONDONERS THROUGH THE GERMAN LINES
Chapter 19 THE STRUGGLE ROUND MONCHY
Chapter 20 THE OTHER SIDE OF VIMY
Chapter 21 THE WAY TO LENS
Chapter 22 THE SLAUGHTER AT LAGNICOURT
Chapter 23 THE TERRORS OF THE SCARPE
Chapter 24 THE BACKGROUND OF BATTLE
Chapter 25 HOW THE SCOTS TOOK GUéMAPPE
Chapter 26 THE OPPY LINE
Chapter 27 THE BATTLE OF MAY 3
Chapter 28 WYTSCHAETE AND MESSINES
Chapter 29 THE SPIRIT OF VICTORY
Chapter 30 AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
Chapter 31 THE EFFECT OF THE BLOW
Chapter 32 LOOKING BACKWARD
Chapter 33 THE AUSTRALIANS AT MESSINES
Chapter 34 A BATTLE IN A THUNDER-STORM
Chapter 35 THE TRAGEDY AT LOMBARTZYDE
Chapter 36 BREAKING THE SALIENT
Chapter 37 FROM PILKEM RIDGE TO HOLLEBEKE
Chapter 38 THE BEGINNING OF THE RAINS
Chapter 39 PILL-BOXES AND MACHINE-GUNS
Chapter 40 THE SONG OF THE COCKCHAFERS
Chapter 41 WOODS OF ILL-FAME
Chapter 42 THE BATTLE OF LANGEMARCK
Chapter 43 CAPTURE OF HILL SEVENTY
Chapter 44 LONDONERS IN GLENCORSE WOOD
Chapter 45 SOMERSETS AT LANGEMARCK
Chapter 46 THE IRISH IN THE SWAMPS
Chapter 47 THE WAY THROUGH GLENCORSE WOOD
Chapter 48 THE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE OF LENS
Chapter 49 THE AGONY OF ARMENTIèRES
Chapter 50 THE BATTLE OF MENIN ROAD
Chapter 51 THE WAY TO PASSCHENDAELE
Chapter 52 THE BATTLE OF POLYGON WOOD
Chapter 53 ABRAHAM HEIGHTS AND BEYOND
Chapter 54 SCENES OF BATTLE
Chapter 55 THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND
Chapter 56 THE ASSAULTS ON PASSCHENDAELE
Chapter 57 ROUND POELCAPPELLE
Chapter 58 THE CANADIANS COME NORTH
Chapter 59 LONDON MEN AND ARTISTS
Chapter 60 THE CAPTURE OF PASSCHENDAELE
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