. The disabled soldier. road in scheme and laughter ... a vivid picture ofEurope at this hour. Should be thrice blessed, for manand book light up a world in the gloom of war.— NewYork Sun. A unique chronicle, genuine and sincere.—NewYork Times. Here is a book of truth and humor. One of the firststories by an American that tell what America has doneand is doing over there. It is a tale such as MarkTwain would have written had he lived to do his bit inFrance. Two short, fat, bald, middle-aged, inland Amer-icans cross over to France with commissions from theRed Cross. Their experiences are told i


. The disabled soldier. road in scheme and laughter ... a vivid picture ofEurope at this hour. Should be thrice blessed, for manand book light up a world in the gloom of war.— NewYork Sun. A unique chronicle, genuine and sincere.—NewYork Times. Here is a book of truth and humor. One of the firststories by an American that tell what America has doneand is doing over there. It is a tale such as MarkTwain would have written had he lived to do his bit inFrance. Two short, fat, bald, middle-aged, inland Amer-icans cross over to France with commissions from theRed Cross. Their experiences are told in a bubbling humorthat is irresistible. The sober common sense and theinformation about the work going on in France — the wayour men take hold and the French respond — go to makethis the book all Americans have long been waiting for. The inimitable sketches of Tony Sarg, distributedthroughout, lend a clever, human atmosphere to the text THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York I NATIONAL.


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