"I was there" - with the Yanks in France by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge
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Well, I should grieve, --he had his chance.
"Nothing doing! Beat it!" "Saw that luger first!" "Ten francs says I want it." "Done. I'll cure this thirst." Brand-new russet shoes, I'll be stepping high! Someone's got to lose, glad I ain't the guy. If I'm going to use 'em, guess I'll have to hurry, The next H.E. may be meant for me -- I should worry! [Illustration] [Illustration: The Gardener's Cottage] [Illustration: In 1870 he lost an arm...] In 1870 he lost an arm, in 1917 he lost a son and everything he owns [Illustration: Lafayette Escadrille Men--] Lafayette Escadrille Men-- Marcus who helps keep the big planes in order Pilot Observer Loupont France Nov--'17 [Illustration: Making brooms from brushwood at Antibes for use on army roads.] Making brooms from brushwood at Antibes for use on army roads. |
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