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Paths of Glory

CHAPTER 10
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It was a steel dart, of the length and thickness of a fountain pen, and of much the same aspect.

It was pointed like a needle at one end, and at the other was fashioned into a tiny rudder arrangement, the purpose of this being to hold it upright---point downward--as it descended.

It was an innocent-looking device--that dart; but it was deadlier than it seemed.
"That flyer at whom our guns were firing a while ago dropped this," explained the civilian.

"He pitched out a bomb that must have contained hundreds of these darts; and the bomb was timed to explode a thousand or more feet above the earth and scatter the darts.

Some of them fell into a cavalry troop on the road leading to La Fere.
"Hurt anyone?
Ach, but yes! Hurt many and killed several--both men and horses.


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