Friends of France; . EVACUATING A HOSPITAL. TRANSFERRING THE WOUNDED TO THE TRAIN THE INSPECTORS LETTER BOX closely cropped bullet head of the German. Onemight describe the ghastliness of wounds, but enoughhas been said. At first, they cause a shudder, and Ihave had gusts of anger at the monstrous folly in manthat results in such senseless suffering, but verysoon the fatalism which is a prevailing tone of mensthoughts in this war dulls ones perceptions. It is justanother blesse — the word gravement spoken bythe infirmier, as they bring him out to the ambu-lance, carries only the idea of a litt


Friends of France; . EVACUATING A HOSPITAL. TRANSFERRING THE WOUNDED TO THE TRAIN THE INSPECTORS LETTER BOX closely cropped bullet head of the German. Onemight describe the ghastliness of wounds, but enoughhas been said. At first, they cause a shudder, and Ihave had gusts of anger at the monstrous folly in manthat results in such senseless suffering, but verysoon the fatalism which is a prevailing tone of mensthoughts in this war dulls ones perceptions. It is justanother blesse — the word gravement spoken bythe infirmier, as they bring him out to the ambu-lance, carries only the idea of a little extra care indriving. The last we see of them is at the night we have to wake up the men on duty stretcher is brought into the dimly lighted, close-smelling room where the wounded are received, andlaid down on the floor. In the hopeless cases therefollows the last phase. The man is carried out andlies, with others like himself, apart from human inter-est till death claims him. Then a plain, unpaintedcoffin, the p


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