The World Decision

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She has lived too long in the face of death.
II _The Wounds of France_ The wounds of France are still bleeding. The trench wall still liesfor four hundred miles across the fair face of the country from theVosges to the North Sea, and the invader rules some of her richestprovinces, in all an area equal to something less than a tenth ofthe whole.
The wounds have already begun to heal in the marvelous manner ofnature: already life has begun again in the valley of the Marne;the vineyards and grainf
...ields run close up to the front trenches. Yet even where the scar has covered the wound it is plain enough tosee how deep that wound has been. The scorched and bruised valley ofthe Marne, the ruined villages of Champagne and Artois, have beendescribed many times by visiting journalists, yet it is worth whileto record once more some of the outstanding features of this rapeof France.
    * * * * * To begin with Senlis, which is one of the nearest points to Parisreached by the German cyclone in September, 1914.


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