. In the heart of German intrigue . MR. VENIZELOS AND GENERAL SARRAIL. MRS. KENNETH-BROWN AT THE GREEK HEADQUARTERS BEHIND THE FIRING LINE THE CRY OF THE GREEK SOLDIERY He will fight by the side of young Venizelos,as the rest of them do.* May I speak with the soldiers, general? Indeed, you may. I spoke to every one of the hundred, and theyall said that they were anxious to fight for thehonor of Greece. There was one so young that I asked him hisage. Seventeen, he grinned. There was a mis-take about me, but I did nt mind. Where do you come from? Same as he He, of course, meant Venizelos. There


. In the heart of German intrigue . MR. VENIZELOS AND GENERAL SARRAIL. MRS. KENNETH-BROWN AT THE GREEK HEADQUARTERS BEHIND THE FIRING LINE THE CRY OF THE GREEK SOLDIERY He will fight by the side of young Venizelos,as the rest of them do.* May I speak with the soldiers, general? Indeed, you may. I spoke to every one of the hundred, and theyall said that they were anxious to fight for thehonor of Greece. There was one so young that I asked him hisage. Seventeen, he grinned. There was a mis-take about me, but I did nt mind. Where do you come from? Same as he He, of course, meant Venizelos. There werealso a considerable number from Cyprus, whichis under the English flag. You dont belong to the Greek army, I are Englishmen. I dont see that, answered one, and the restprotested in chorus: Our blood is Greek, nomatter to whom the island belongs. One impetuous youth, in very cultivated Greek,put in: In this war England is fighting for herlife, as Greece is fighting for her honor. Whatdoes it matter in which army we fight, so long aswe fight on the same s


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