id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt coo.31924088059708 Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir The British campaign in France and Flanders / by Arthur Conan Doyle v.5 1920 .txt text/plain 91166 5618 79 tack on Sixth and Fifty-first Divisions—Engagement of the Twentyfifth and Forty-first Divisions-Attack on Forty-seventh, Sixtythird, Second, and Nineteenth Divisions—The German torrent— German had attacked two British divisions, and their way at this point through the line of the exhausted Fifty-first Division, who had fought with After the prolonged action the final line of the Nineteenth Division ran west of Bertincourt, the movement of retreat being to the south-west. forward line upon the first day of the German attack. Ninth Division was attacked, for the German infantry right of the Twenty-first Division, carrying the line . On the right the attack was too severe to be withstood, and not only the advance line but the battle out of the line, and the Thirty-ninth had the Sixtysixth Division on its right and the Twenty-first Cavalry Division galloped through the French infantry to hold off the attacking Germans, an episode The German attack upon the British lines by ./cache/coo.31924088059708.pdf ./txt/coo.31924088059708.txt