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From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle.
Philip Gibbs
Battle
Burst
Came
Columns
Each
Fire
Flashes
Front
German
Line
Meeting
Overhead
Rose
Separate
Shells
Shocks
Smoke
Sound
Them
Through
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