Soldier Silhouettes on our Front by William LeRoy Stidger
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ILLUSTRATIONS "_Traveller, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine?_" . . . . . . _Frontispiece_ "_What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me_ _The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front_ "_The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children_" "_The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy'_" _What was the difference? He had gotten a letter_ _One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light_ _The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor_ I |
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