[81] Mo-ran´ (n nasal).
[82] Oork, tributary of the Marne. From this stream flows the canal of Ourcq to Paris (67 miles).
[83] Fon-ten-blō´ (fountain of beautiful water), town 37 miles south-south-east of Paris. It contains a famous palace beloved of French kings, and its forest, the most beautiful in France, covers 66 square miles.
[84] Quoted from Nelson's History of the War, by John Buchan.
[85] Named after the Prussian general August von Goeben (1816-80). He commanded the 8th Army Corps in the Franco-German War, and distinguished himself at Gravelotte and elsewhere.
[86] Emperor William the Great.
[87] U stands for Unterwasserboot—under-water boat.
[88] The various classes of British submarines are indicated by a letter of the alphabet. Boats of the oldest class constructed are lettered A.
[89] Seaport, military station, and capital of German East Africa, fifty miles south of Zanzibar.
[90] Goods such as arms, ammunition, explosives, and other articles for use in war. If a neutral tries to send such goods to a state which is at war, they may be seized by the enemy of that state. Nations at war give notice of what kinds of goods they will not allow their enemy to receive. These goods are known as contraband of war.