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(6)And strangely enough, [afterward?] such scenes of sacrilege, in the very roar of battle, would fall the shadow of the cross; cast by a towering crucifix; Intact, Unblemished, with not so much as a splinter lost from its simple shape of wood, nor a fragment chipped from its metal effigy of the tortured Christ who preached Good will to man and Peace on EarthNot a stone on stone, nor brick on brick was left.Land marks were obliterated and lost.Fields were ploughed and scarified deep with shells and a thousand villainous variations of destruction
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