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The Great Push

CHAPTER XVI 

Word Count: 1723    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Great Push
The Great Push
“The justice of the cause which endeavours to achieve its object by the murdering and maiming of mankind is apt to be doubted by a man who has come through a bayonet charge. The dead lying on the fields seem to ask, "Why has this been done to us? Why have you done it, brothers? What purpose has it served?" The battle-line is a secret world, a world of curses.”