id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19655 Hall, James Norman Kitchener's Mob: Adventures of an American in the British Army .txt text/plain 38646 2782 84 England learned how great would be the need for men. wires, and the men of the signaling corps at their posts in the trenches, As we walked through the firing-line trenches, I could quite understand little serious fighting for months and the trenches were at their best. placed, usually, in the first line of reserve trenches. over the enemy's line, and falls straight into his trench. continuous watch, searching the long, curving line of German trenches and trenches kept many off-duty men employed during the hours of darkness. The men on duty in front of the trenches were always in very great trench rocket was sent up from the German lines. We crossed what had been the first line of British trenches, which marked Men ran along the parapet hurling bombs down into the trench. among men in the trenches. them said that two more lines of German trenches had been taken; others ./cache/19655.txt ./txt/19655.txt