id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pst.000019702957 Egan, Eleanor (Franklin), Mrs. The war in the cradle of the world, Mesopotamia by Eleanor Franklin Egan 1918 .txt text/plain 83240 4624 77 that, murderous gun-shots having a way of reverberating round the world even in war-time. their majority, attracted, no doubt, by the opportunities offered for trade and all kinds of enterprises within the security of British law. The old-time Britishers in the East India Company set the example of civic ambition by building Bombay as a great British city and centre of war kinds of toilet articles and small things of convenience and comfort that soldiers like and need One morning I went down early to have breakfast with the General and a fine old Australian skipper, who was taking on a load of cavalry horses. instructions to British officers with regard to equipping themselves for service in Mesopotamia : As it is spoken of in a casual kind of way nowadays, the British advance from Fao up to Basra attack, and the shortest way for British reinforcements to reach the small company of men who were ./cache/pst.000019702957.pdf ./txt/pst.000019702957.txt