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Christmas Outside Of Eden and The Glory Of The Trenches

Christmas Outside Of Eden and The Glory Of The Trenches

Coningsby Dawson

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2024
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Antologías (no poéticas)
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9781835522646
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1. Christmas Outside Of Eden  This is the story the robins tell as they huddle beneath the holly on the Eve of Christmas. They have told it every Christmas Eve since the world started. They commenced telling it long before Christ was born, for their memory goes further back than men’s. The Christmas which they celebrate began just outside of Eden, within sight of its gold-locked doors.  2.The Glory Of The Trenches  In my book, _The Father of a Soldier_, I have already stated the conditions under which this book of my son’s was produced. He was wounded in the end of June, 1917, in the fierce struggle before Lens. He was at once removed to a base-hospital, and later on to a military hospital in London. There was grave danger of amputation of the right arm, but this was happily avoided. As soon as he could use his hand he was commandeered by the Lord High Commissioner of Canada to write an important paper, detailing the history of the Canadian forces in France and Flanders. This task kept him busy until the end of August, when he obtained a leave of two months to come home. He arrived in New York in September, and returned again to London in the end of October.

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