The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign - The Struggle to Save a Nation by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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Right, left, front and rear of where Stubbs and Chester stood the troops began to move. In front they could make out the heavy guns being dragged forward, officers dashing about and gesticulating excitedly, but order reigning in the midst of apparent confusion. From the rear now dashed a squadron of cavalry, a handsome appearing body of men. A second squadron came into sight and disappeared ahead, to be followed a moment later by a third. Other squadrons passed in rapid succession. Chester and Stubbs kept their positions. Half an hour passed and still the mounted horsemen swept by. Then came the infantry. Column upon column came swinging along at a dog trot, their officers urging them on. They moved silently and swiftly, apparently all ready for the terrible business in hand. "A handsome body of men," said Stubbs. "I have never seen better." "And the size of them," exclaimed Chester. "Must all be over six feet." It did seem so. Great, big, husky-looking fellows they were, strong as gorillas--heavily bearded, most of them, and warmly and snugly dressed. "They'll make these Austrians move around some, with an even break," declared Chester. And still the troops passed, seemingly without end. |
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