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Show VITAL SPOTS FORGERMANS; PARIS, SepL 10. The war has en- -; tered a period of precaution. The flghl- ing yesterday centered south of Cam- , brai, south of St. Quentin and to tho heights north of Soissous, threo vi- ; tal spots for the Germans who resist-, ed desperately but unsuccessfully. Tho German heavy artillery is becoming ; active from Arras to Rheims indicat-i , ing that General Ludendorff fears no further removal will bo forced upon : him. Military critics here aro attempting, to guess what Marshal Foch will do next, but the belief is fixed and con-r . fldent that there is little danger oC General Ludendorff being allowed to buttress himself against the allied ; lino. The Germans are a little out o; breath by the pace Marshal Foch sc. for them and they arc unlikely to gel ; a respite. It is assured that Marshal i Foch will not let them go to earth ns i was done after the first battle of the Marne. j ; nn i i |