. In the track of the storm; a report of a visit to France and Belgium, with observations regarding the needs and possibilities of religious reconstruction in the regions devastated by the world war . left besides. Before we reachedour car we found a shelter made by some Frenchsoldiers out of stones from the ruins and sheetsof rusty iron. Over the doorway was this sign,Villa des Henreux (Cottage of the HappyOnes). One other man found us in that too was dressed in a soldiers old uniform. Forfour years the Germans had kept him in wife had fled with the two children to Brit


. In the track of the storm; a report of a visit to France and Belgium, with observations regarding the needs and possibilities of religious reconstruction in the regions devastated by the world war . left besides. Before we reachedour car we found a shelter made by some Frenchsoldiers out of stones from the ruins and sheetsof rusty iron. Over the doorway was this sign,Villa des Henreux (Cottage of the HappyOnes). One other man found us in that too was dressed in a soldiers old uniform. Forfour years the Germans had kept him in wife had fled with the two children to Brittanywhen the Germans destroyed the town. After thearmistice was signed the family was united andthe husband had built a big board shack for a told me with interest that he had been inAmerica twice with Buffalo Bill, as chief of theFrench cavalry in the Wild West show. I re-membered that we had left a big sandwich and ahalf-pound cake of chocolate in our lunch-box. Asthe boy unwrapped the sandwich he licked thepaper for the crumbs that stuck to it before he beganwork on his half of the long crusty roll that wassplit and spread with cheese. The mother gave itall to the little ones. [16]. Back Home Once More


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