A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 91
in a duel of artillery. The fight in front of the 3 Body of Pulteney,
what it brought on the line from Smith-Dorrien it went away toward Ypres, it was
darkened by the circle of struggle how urban; but it had enough to do
to maintain the connexion. His/her taking on the left bank of the north of Lys
of Armentières was valiantly disputed; the 20 the Germans
The Gheirs grabbed to the angle Wood southeast of Ploegstreet, but it was
immediately driven out. They picked again up Them him the 29 and some
trenches in the wood without the most permanent success, but it handled on
the 30 to take and to hold back an a little more distant St. Yves north.
This belonged to the Ypres to fight, and down from the coast the
surge of battle was also drawn in that whirlwind. The English naval
guns had destroyed the attraction of the dunes, and the Germans turned
toward the swamps of hinterland along the Yser. The 23 crossed him to them
and advanced to Ramscapelle, but it was driven back from the Belgians,
while fourteen attacks without successes were made the following night on
Dixmude, more distant the south. An attempt more succeeded was done the 24
and 25 on Schoorbakke, and the Germans advanced toward the platform
embankment Pervyse nearby. The Belgians now their bethought of the
convenient their ancestors had found real of days of William
the Silent one and Alexander Farnese. The Yser was dammed to Nieuport, the
rolling shutters were open above Dixmude, and slowly the river of rose above his
banks and diffused on the lawn-apartments to which the Germans were striving himself/herself/itself
you cross. Men were drowned and they shoot submerged, and to the moment a
impracticable sheet of water protected the Belgians on the platform from
Nieuport to Dixmude. However, the Germans did two more efforts to
you perforate the north of Belgian line and south of the flood. The 30
they grabbed Ramscapelle, but you/he/she was expelled by French the 31,
and 7 November that a definite attack has been made on Dixmude, now
defended by Admiral Ronarc'h and his/her French marines. He/she succeeded