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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER XVI
20/21

They were astonished at his appearance, but he took possession of the switch-board and told them that the Canadians had captured the Ridge.

One of the Germans was sent up to find out, and returned with the report that the Canadians held the ground.

Our men at once took possession of all the telegraph instruments and prevented information being sent back to the enemy in the rear lines.

Having done this, our gallant Canadians ordered the prisoners out of the dugout and then sat down and ate the breakfast which they had just prepared.

This was only one of many deeds of cool daring done that day.


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