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XI. VERDUN

LAURENCE BINYON: Men of Verdun

EDEN PHILLPOTTS: Verdun

PATRICK R. CHALMERS: Guns of Verdun

XII. OXFORD

WINIFRED M. LETTS: The Spires of Oxford

W. SNOW: Oxford in War-Time

TERTIUS VAN DYKE: Oxford Revisited in War-Time

XIII. REFLECTIONS

GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY: Sonnets Written in the Fall of 1914

SIR HENRY NEWBOLT: The War Films

ALFRED NOYES: The Searchlights

PERCY MACKAYE: Christmas: 1915

THOMAS HARDY: "Men who March Away"

JOHN DRINKWATER: We Willed it Not

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL SIR RONALD ROSS: The Death of Peace

FLORENCE EARLE COATES: In War-Time

LAURENCE BINYON: The Anvil

WALTER DE LA MARE: The Fool Rings his Bells

JOHN FINLEY: The Road to Dieppe

W. MACNEILE DIXON: To Fellow Travellers in Greece

AUSTIN DOBSON: "When there is Peace"

ALFRED NOYES: A Prayer in Time of War

THOMAS HARDY: Then and Now

BARRY PAIN: The Kaiser and God

ROBERT GRANT: The Superman

EVERARD OWEN: Three Hills

XIV. INCIDENTS AND ASPECTS

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