It is the cold glitter of the attacker's eye not the point of the questing bayonet that breaks the line.


Quoted in How We Are Changed by War: A Study of Letters and Diaries from Colonial Conflicts to Operation Iraqi Freedom (2010) by D.C. Gill, p. 70

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It is the cold glitter of the attacker's eye not the point of the questing bayonet that breaks the line.

It is the cold glitter of the attacker's eye not the point of the questing bayonet that breaks the line.

It is the cold glitter of the attacker's eye not the point of the questing bayonet that breaks the line.

It is the cold glitter of the attacker's eye not the point of the questing bayonet that breaks the line.