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Show i GOMPHRES WORK ! i M THE FRENCH 10 HIIG1S Correspondent Says For-: For-: mer Admire Reckless Courage of the ' ' Yankees. GERMANS AT HOME BEGIN TO MURMUR General Petain Given Credit Cred-it for Planning Allied Of- . fensive; Combat at Epieds Described. 1 ,()NDON', July L'fi. Comparing the work of thn ''rench and American troops ' in the hattttj now going on, Iteuter's correspondent cor-respondent at American headquarters wrH is : 1 ' "The Kreiirh have hud lour years of hard ; tudy, and (ho lesson most laid to heart is ', ; tfho value to France, of live Frenchmen j and dead Germans. When sacrifices are I tfciuired we ore quite ready to make them, but our pride is to kill and pay little for killing. They admire the reck-' reck-' ,; less valor of the Americans, but their ! owrr methods are somewhat slower and j more subtle. Kach gets to his objective, , " hut t ho French leave fewer men behind." |