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With the Allies

CHAPTER X
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The Waste of War In this war, more than in other campaigns, the wastefulness is apparent.

In other wars, what to the man at home was most distressing was the destruction of life.

He measured the importance of the conflict by the daily lists of killed and wounded.

But in those wars, except human life, there was little else to destroy.

The war in South Africa was fought among hills of stone, across vacant stretches of prairie.


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