Valuable source of caviar and isinglass; found in Black and Caspian seas.
1As Kluck's tendency was to get ahead, Hausen's was to lag behind.
2But under the foliage there was another army unseen-thatof General von Hausen.
3But in a way indeed I think one cannot ignore this, zur Hausen said.
4I replied in the affirmative, recognising the voice of Baron von Hausen, who said:
5To the army of General von Hausen there clings a good deal of mystery.
6Hausen complained equally bitterly of "suffering" from Bülow's constant demands for help.
7These forces went to form a unit under General von Hausen, a veteran of Sadowa.
8General von Hausen's Saxon Army was weak, at best.
9But the French apparently knew nothing of the movements of the army of General von Hausen.
10General von Hausen was released for action elsewhere.
11The Baron von Hausen demurred, but Rasputin insisted on his message being given to the Kaiser.
12But on the 22nd Hausen was not ready.
13Hence it follows, by Hausen's calculations, that its center of gravity is situated in the other hemisphere.
14This infantry and cavalry of the Prussian Guard stiffened Von Hausen's force into an army of battle strength.
15The responsibility must "fall upon those who incited the population to attack the Germans," Hausen protests constantly.
16HAUSEN.- Aring-plain ,closeto the limb, N. of Bailly, which, but for its position, would be a fine object.