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The snow was still falling as it had done during the past three days. The wind was gaining momentum as the flakes glistened in the light of the shell-bursts. This was a new obstacle for the men who had fought through the rain and mire of France and Belgium. Although the defensive position was just inside the land boundary of Germany, the climate had not changed with the borderline. Winter had set in.
Recommended Citation
Hardman, William
(1945)
"The Blades That Severed Two Lives,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 13
:
Iss.
2
, Article 13.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol13/iss2/13
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