Winning a Cause: World War Stories

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CHAPTER II THE BROTHERS' INVENTION

CHAPTER III A SUCCESSFUL MODEL

CHAPTER IV PLANNING A BIG AIRPLANE

CHAPTER V AN AIR RACE FINISH AND A CHALLENGE

CHAPTER VI THE MISSING BLUE-PRINTS

CHAPTER VII WHO'S AT THE WINDOW?

CHAPTER VIII THE SKY-BIRD II

CHAPTER IX THE TEST FLIGHT

CHAPTER X FINAL PREPARATIONS

CHAPTER XI OFF FOR PANAMA

CHAPTER XII FIGHTING A DEVIL-FISH

CHAPTER XIII THE STRANGE AIRPLANE

CHAPTER XIV A FAMILIAR FACE

CHAPTER XV THE START

CHAPTER XVI TRICKED BY RIVALS

CHAPTER XVII ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

CHAPTER XVIII AN IRRITATING DELAY

CHAPTER XIX SAVED BY THE SEARCHLIGHT

CHAPTER XX A JUNGLE ADVENTURE

CHAPTER XXI THE DOUBLE LOOP

CHAPTER XXII ABOVE THE CLOUDS

CHAPTER XXIII BOMBED BY ROCKS

CHAPTER XXIV RIDING AN AIRPLANE'S TAIL

CHAPTER XXV ENGULFED IN A VOLCANO'S DUST

CHAPTER XXVI IN AUSTRALIA

CHAPTER XXVII PAUL VERSUS PETE

CHAPTER XXVIII A MIX-UP IN DATES

CHAPTER XXIX A FLYING RESCUE

CHAPTER XXX AN ALARMING DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XXXI THE FINISH

Title: Winning a Cause

World War Stories

Author: John Gilbert Thompson and Inez Bigwood

Language: English

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E-text prepared by Al Haines








In Flanders Now

(An Answer to Lt.-Col. McCrae)


We have kept faith, ye Flanders' dead,
Sleep well beneath those poppies red,
That mark your place.
The torch your dying hands did throw
We 've held it high before the foe,
And answered bitter blow for blow,
In Flanders' fields.

And where your heroes' blood was spilled
The guns are now forever stilled
And silent grown.
There is no moaning of the slain,
There is no cry of tortured pain,
And blood will never flow again
In Flanders' fields.

Forever holy in our sight
Shall be those crosses gleaming white,
That guard your sleep.
Rest you in peace, the task is done,
The fight you left us we have won,
And "Peace on Earth" has just begun
In Flanders now.

EDNA JACQUES
in the Calgary Herald






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