id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 353 McCrae, John In Flanders Fields, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 29250 1959 86 O guns, fall silent till the dead men hear An editor is merely a man who knows his right hand from his left, good early April day of 1916 will ever feel fully the great truth of Mr. Lillard's opening lines, as they speak for all Americans: time, but got away safely, and did wonderful service. old men, little children, hopeless, tearful, quiet or excited, tired, 3.45 word came to go in and support a French counterattack at 4.30 A.M. Hastily we got the order spread; it was 4 A.M. and three miles to go. So the day wore on; in the night the shelling still kept up: three front, pitted by French trenches, the German lines; to the left front, night, beginning after dark, we got a terrible shelling, which kept up Another day of heavy actions, but last night much French and British shells--the field guns come with a great velocity--no warning--just ./cache/353.txt ./txt/353.txt