And the Captain AnsweredBobbs-Merrill Company, 1917 - 84 páginas |
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... son with a flicker of pain , instantly dispelled . She talked only of the lightest , most prosaic things , making a laugh- ing appointment to visit him be- fore long at the camp in Des Moines . All about her was a surg- ing background ...
... son with a flicker of pain , instantly dispelled . She talked only of the lightest , most prosaic things , making a laugh- ing appointment to visit him be- fore long at the camp in Des Moines . All about her was a surg- ing background ...
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... son , her hand every now and then reached out and very lightly touch- ing a fold of his khaki , furtively stroked it . He was a young fellow of no especial mark , barely tall enough to be accepted in the guard , with a plain , freckled ...
... son , her hand every now and then reached out and very lightly touch- ing a fold of his khaki , furtively stroked it . He was a young fellow of no especial mark , barely tall enough to be accepted in the guard , with a plain , freckled ...
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... Mrs. Winthrop was politely sympathetic . Little Mrs. Hardy felt a glow of gratitude . They were two mothers who had sent their sons away to unknown dan- ger . CHAPTER II HER EXPERIENCES " Isn't war terrible ? " AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
... Mrs. Winthrop was politely sympathetic . Little Mrs. Hardy felt a glow of gratitude . They were two mothers who had sent their sons away to unknown dan- ger . CHAPTER II HER EXPERIENCES " Isn't war terrible ? " AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
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Octave Thanet. Hardy was very sober , but he was willing that his son should go ; he was proud . He was willing and he was proud even when my husband had the fever - typhoid . He went down to nurse him . I couldn't go , it was only a ...
Octave Thanet. Hardy was very sober , but he was willing that his son should go ; he was proud . He was willing and he was proud even when my husband had the fever - typhoid . He went down to nurse him . I couldn't go , it was only a ...
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... son own ; and let his sister have his savings . She's in her junior year now at the State University , preparing for work in social settlements . She helped me a lot about that club paper you heard . She feels just as I do about war ...
... son own ; and let his sister have his savings . She's in her junior year now at the State University , preparing for work in social settlements . She helped me a lot about that club paper you heard . She feels just as I do about war ...
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Página 83 - I will observe and obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the Rules and Articles of War.