St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 71
... Allies had produced . Unlike the Brit- ish , they did not use the tanks to lead the army , but to follow and destroy small nests of French and British that were left behind . When the French finally did cap- ture one of the German tanks ...
... Allies had produced . Unlike the Brit- ish , they did not use the tanks to lead the army , but to follow and destroy small nests of French and British that were left behind . When the French finally did cap- ture one of the German tanks ...
Page 72
... Allies there is nothing to enter except those items which constitute the unavoidable " wear and tear " of war . In their favor are these tremendous ones : a large area of France recovered ; Paris definitely saved ; the Teuton morale ...
... Allies there is nothing to enter except those items which constitute the unavoidable " wear and tear " of war . In their favor are these tremendous ones : a large area of France recovered ; Paris definitely saved ; the Teuton morale ...
Page 73
... Allies ; the nations fighting for freedom were vic- torious in the Balkans , Bulgaria surrend- ered , the Turkish power was battered . On every side the Teuton structure of greed and dishonor seemed crumbling . And what nation had ...
... Allies ; the nations fighting for freedom were vic- torious in the Balkans , Bulgaria surrend- ered , the Turkish power was battered . On every side the Teuton structure of greed and dishonor seemed crumbling . And what nation had ...
Page 74
... Allies in Bulgaria . This , of course , exposed Austria to direct attack from the south , and cut off Turkey from contact with Germany . It was a mili- tary triumph of the greatest importance , for it cut in two the opposition of the Allies ...
... Allies in Bulgaria . This , of course , exposed Austria to direct attack from the south , and cut off Turkey from contact with Germany . It was a mili- tary triumph of the greatest importance , for it cut in two the opposition of the Allies ...
Page 75
... Allies ' danger and their need of help long before we came to see that our own fate was bound up in theirs - that , if they failed . and fell , America would be the next ob- ject of German hate and greed . When we did awaken to the ...
... Allies ' danger and their need of help long before we came to see that our own fate was bound up in theirs - that , if they failed . and fell , America would be the next ob- ject of German hate and greed . When we did awaken to the ...
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ACROSTIC Allies Alsace American answered arms army asked Barbara Beardsley Belgium Benny Billy blue Boches brave buck Bulgaria called Christmas cried CROSS-WORDS Daddy dear Djinn Dorinda Dorothy Egmont Elizabeth enemy Eugénie eyes face father fear feet Fen's fight fire France French friends German girls Gold Badge Grandpère Guaranís guns hand head heard heart Heloise honor horse king knew La Libre Belgique La Marseillaise land laughed League Member letter live look machine-gun Madame Garnier Marines Martigny Mary Minthy Molly Monsieur mother never NICHOLAS night officer Plop Plakes PUZZLES Red Cross Rheims seemed ship Siddereticus Silver Badge won smiled snow soldiers stood stopped story suddenly tank tell thing thought tion told trees turned U-boat voice watched Wetherby wonderful Wondering Boy wood words young