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| The Play-boys of the Western Front | [Frontispiece] |
| Peasants' cottages burned by Germans | [8] |
| The home of a German spy near Coxyde Bains, Belgium | [13] |
| The green pass, used only by soldiers and officers of the Belgian Army | [33] |
| Church in Termonde which the writer saw | [42] |
| One of the dangerous Belgian franc-tireurs | [51] |
| Fifteenth century Gothic church in Nieuport | [69] |
| Sailors lifting a wounded comrade into the motor-ambulance | [87] |
| Door chalked by the Germans | [105] |
| Street fighting in Alost | [123] |
| Belgian officer on the last strip of his country | [134] |
| A Belgian boy soldier in the uniform of the first army which served at Liège and Namur | [139] |
| Belgians in their new Khaki uniform, in praise of which they wrote a song | [145] |
| Breton sailors ready for their noon meal in a village under daily shell fire | [187] |
| Sleeping quarters for Belgian soldiers | [206] |
| Belgian soldiers telephoning to an anti-aircraft gun the approach of a German taube | [215] |
| Postcards sketched and blocked by a Belgian workman, A. Van Doorne | [229] |