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"They were prepared. We were not. All during that decade when the Labour and Liberal parties were preaching disarmament, Hitler was laughing at our blind folly and building up his weapons, waiting for the moment to attack. It came. They were ready and we were not.”

"But we are preparing now.”

"Ever heard of shutting the stable door after the horse has run away?”

"Yes. But we are going to fight now.”

"We shall succeed in the end, and I believe that, now we realize the danger, we are of one mind. But we have to suffer for the blindness of people in the past. But for them, there might not have been a war at all. If only we could go back and do it all again! What we can do is face the facts. If only I had been wiser, I might have seen what was happening to my mother. Alas, the power to see into the future is not given us. I think we should always be ready to look at the truth and not delude ourselves to gain a little comfort temporarily.”

"Is it really very bad, do you think?”

"As bad as it could be, short of defeat, I imagine. But there is a fine spirit in the country, no doubt of that, and when we have our backs to the wall we can stand up as well as any. But let's face it.

The Germans have trumped up a story that Britain and France intend to invade Holland and Belgium, and Germany is going to 'protect' them.

The Dutch and Belgians have different ideas and are standing out against them, but, of course, they are small and unprepared and the Germans are well equipped and disciplined. One can have no doubt that with little difficulty they will soon subdue them.”

"Our men are over there," I said with a shudder.

Gordon's eyes did not meet mine.

"Oh, Gordon, what can be happening?" I asked.

"Those people are fighting for the homeland. That gives them extra strength," he said. "The tide will turn one day. Sometimes I feel I should be there, but we need to keep the estate going. Some of us have to stay. You will know, of course, that there is a fear that Germany might not only subdue the Netherlands, but France as well.”

"There is the Maginot Line.”

"That has not been tested yet, but the situation looks very bad.

You know there is an organization being formed to protect our own country?”

"Is it the Local Defence Volunteers?”

"Anthony Eden is the new Secretary of War and he was talking about it the other day. You know what it means?”

"To protect us against invasion?”

"If France falls...”

"Surely that can't be!”

"As you say, there is the Maginot Line. But Belgium and Holland, in spite of the bravery of their people, cannot be a difficult conquest, and as France, like ourselves, was not prepared beforehand... we must be ready for anything.”

"Surely Hitler could never succeed in invading England?”

"It would not be easy. There is the Channel.”

"Thank God for the Channel.”

"Well, we are preparing now. That is why the Local Defence Volunteers are being formed. You know how I feel about being at home, so... I have joined.”

"I do know. But you could not have been spared, Gordon.”

"That was pointed out to me. So I have joined this new organization.

It will be run like an army.lam to be in charge of our group in this area.”

"I am glad, Gordon. I know you will do it very well.”

"I hope it never comes to invasion. But perhaps it is best to be realistic and look on the dark side, as well as the bright.”

"I agree with you. Just because we are preparing for an invasion does not mean that it will come.”

"The more prepared we are, the less likely it is to happen.”

I fell silent, thinking, as always, of Jowan and Edward who were out there. I tried not to imagine the hardships they might be suffering, what danger they were in. But that was not possible.

Gordon knew this. It was typical of him that he did not attempt to make light conversation as many would have done. He understood too well that that would not turn my mind from my anxieties. Instead, he went on to talk of the new organization and how enthusiastic were those men who were too old for, or were otherwise not eligible for, active service.

And when we came out of Smithy's, Samson was ready and we returned to Tregarland's together.

There is no need for me to say much of what happened during the rest of that beautiful May month. It is well known that disaster followed disaster. The Germans passed the much-vaunted Maginot Line quickly.

They made their way across France and were in Boulogne by the last Sunday of the month.

We all went to church on that day. It was a day of prayer throughout the country and the Empire; the King and Queen, with the Queen of the Netherlands, who had sought refuge in England when her country was invaded, attended a service in Westminster Abbey.

The British Expeditionary Force and other Allied troops had been driven towards the town of Dunkirk by the advancing Germans and were cut off from the rest of the armies; the historic rescue had begun.

The navy sent all available ships to bring the men home and hundreds of civilian boats joined in the rescue.

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