Excerpt from Our Indians at Marseilles
This war scene is strange and pathetic, but from Belfort along the whole front I have seen it, all in the same desolation. The one essential is the soldier. Here I have come to see the Home and Colonial Forces of Great Britain, Kitchener's Army, and the Native troops too, towards which, I confess, my imagination turned eagerly these levies of Indians, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders, which make up one of the overwhelming surprises in this War of the Nations.
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