The Audacious War

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The Russians expect the war will be over be- fore next autumn, but Kitchener does not plan to end it then. He means to do this job thor- oughly, and his plans are most comprehensive.
CHAPTER X THE ENGLISH POSITION A Quiet London — The Call to Arms — No Mourning — The Zeppelin Scare — German Spies — The German Landing — Kultur War Indemnities.
It is worth a winter trip across the Atlantic to stand with a London audience and hear it re- spond to the call, "Are we downhearted?" with a thunderous "
...NO!" It is then you first realize that the British Empire is at war; and what that war means; and that that Empire has piped to its defense a free people inhabiting one fifth of the territory of the globe.
The British Empire has war upon its hands a major part of the time. It may be in the Soudan; it may be in South Africa. From some quarter of the globe war is almost always before the Empire. But a war summoning the whole Brit- ish Empire to arms on land and sea, — that has not been dreamed of for a hundred years.


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