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Show AMERICAN GIRL DESCRIBES FIGHT New York, Sept. 1. The battlefield ol Liege as seen through the eyes Ol an American girl was vividly described de-scribed today by Miss Anna Laing, a graduate nurse of the Bridgeport, Conn hospital, a passenger on the iteamer Ryndani from Rotterdam. I was in Liege when the fight tirst started," said Miss Laing. Several Belgian officers who were friends ot mine took me to a house where I was practically out of the range of the shells that were being hurled at the city by the Germans. During the evening eve-ning the Germans withdrew lor some reason, and during the lull in the fighting two of the Belgian officers Invited me to go out over the field where the heaviest of the fighting had taken place. Ground Bloodsoaked. ' The ground was literally soaked with blood and the bodies of horses and men lay everywhere. There was many a place where blool had flowed down the sides of little hills and earth works, its course was plainly marked |