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  3. THE SCOUT AEROPLANE.

    Britain went to war with just over eighty aeroplanes. Now she numbers her machines by the thousand. Yet occupied with this extraordinary development in ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.—Into the Unknown.

    They said good-bye to the "House Beautiful," in the early morning, while the roses on the porch were still wet with dew. One fragrant bud brushed Aileen's shoulder as ...

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  5. ON THE EDGE OF HORROR CRATER.

    Of most things concerning the war the British Tommy will talk light-heartedly enough—his hardships, hie joys, his little disappointments. ...

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  8. THE HAMMER THAT DID.

    It was the hammer that did its Without it, "Boy Billy," at William Liddiard was called on board the British auxiliary patrol-craft. Polly Ann, would ...

    Article : 1,666 words
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