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THE ANGELS OF MONS

We . . . in common with the rest of our division had a bad time of it. Our division, however, retired in good order." This was on the night of August 26th. The retirement continued throughout the 27th; and on the night of the 27th the apparition occurred. There was no action in progress, the men were in no extremity save that of fatigue; the acute peril had passed.

One final word, and a personal one. I have been charged, I believe, in certain quarters with the offence of taking a foolish pride in boasting—very falsely as the accusers declare—of being the originator of all the legends of "the Angels of Mons." Some ass, whose name I have no desire to recollect, wrote me a solemn letter charging me to walk humbly and to give thanks for having been made the vessel and channel of this new revelation. A clergyman declared that

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