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THE INVASION OF 1910
and far-seeing statesmen. Yet the day of awakening had dawned—a rude awakening indeed!
Away to the eastward of Sheffield—exactly where was yet unknown—sixty thousand perfectly-equipped and thoroughly-trained German horse, foot and artillery, were ready at any moment to advance westward into our manufacturing districts!
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