id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015086849984 Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir The British campaign in France and Flanders / by Arthur Conan Doyle. v.2 1920 .txt text/plain 57603 3159 77 south of the Bethune Canal, where there was a salient held by the 1st Infantry Brigade with the French The German attack, which came on in six lines, fell said generally that the tendency was for the Germans to encroach upon British ground in the Ypres The assault upon the left was undertaken by Pinney's 23rd Infantry Brigade of the Eighth Division. a fresh, undamaged line of German trenches opposite to the right of the 21st Brigade. As the survivors of the British front line fell back, two companies of the 1st Cambridge Territorials took up a rallying position. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth British Divisions, 13th Brigade, and cavalry buttress up the line. repulsed the attack on their left wing (Fourth Division), but sustain heavy loss on centre and right. These men were afterwards withdrawn to the German front line trenches in order to escape from the second German line of captured trenches was held ./cache/mdp.39015086849984.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015086849984.txt