A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 85
from St. Omer the 11, flock the Germans out of Meteren on the
13, occupied Bailleul and Armentières and then it crossed the Lys,
earning a line from her Gheir, north of Armentières to Bois Grenier from
the 17. An attempt to clarify more distant the correct bank that north has failed
against the opposition of the German forehead from Radinghen to
Frelinghien and for this motive along the river. The way was also here blocked,,
but north of the Lys there was as he/she anchors nothing stable control. There was
of the French and British cavalry and of the weak separations of infantry;
but the 1 Body of Haig had not completed its transport from the yet
Aisne, the 7 Division of Rawlinson was expanded in a 4 Body,
and the Belgian army was painfully serving his/her retreat as Antwerp. On
the 13 Von Beseler was in Ghent, the 14 in Bruges and on the
16 in Ostend. The to revolve here being served as the Germans
with inconvenient rapidity. In the day that the Germans entered
Ostend, the Belgians were driven out of the forest of Houthulst and
taken far shelter behind the Yser. Four divisions of cavalry French
recovered the forest the 17 but the 7 British Division that
you/he/she had occupied Roulers the 13 it was driven back to a line southeast
of Ypres that crosses Zandvoorde, Gheluvelt and Zonnebeke (sees
Projects, p. 288).
The 8 French army of Of Urbal came however now, above to sustain the
exhausted Belgians and it assists in the tender ones the Yser from Dixmude to the
sea, where British war ships were assembled for molesting the German side
along the dunes; and Mr. John French thought for which the moment had come
an offensive wheel round Menin toward the Scheldt. The 1 Body of Haig
you/he/she was shortly waited for to fill the void among Rawlinson it is 4 and
Of Urbal, and Rawlinson was educated to advance the 18, you grab
Menin, and then Haig that was to stir above through Ypres to attends
Thourout, Bruges and Ghent. In England you/he/she was confidently waited
what the Germans that had arrived to Ostend one Friday would enjoy
but a week-end visit to the appeal of beach, and the newspapers were