The Ruhleben camp magazine . ----- ;<- NEAR KITCHEN ERNEST L. PYKEHERBERT KASTNER END KITCHEN RICHARD H. CARRADGEORGE FERGUSSON Li-awings by C. M. Horsfall. 12 PHOEBE GOES TO THE THEATRE. IT was during the great mid-winter spring cleaning that Idiscovered Phoebe in an old coat pocket. I had practicallygiven her up, and was overjoyed to find her. My dear Phoebe, I am glad to see you again! I must celebrate this great (occasion. What would youlike to do? Anything for a little life after all that quietness. Ask for the moon right away, Phoebe. You know Imready to do what I can, but it


The Ruhleben camp magazine . ----- ;<- NEAR KITCHEN ERNEST L. PYKEHERBERT KASTNER END KITCHEN RICHARD H. CARRADGEORGE FERGUSSON Li-awings by C. M. Horsfall. 12 PHOEBE GOES TO THE THEATRE. IT was during the great mid-winter spring cleaning that Idiscovered Phoebe in an old coat pocket. I had practicallygiven her up, and was overjoyed to find her. My dear Phoebe, I am glad to see you again! I must celebrate this great (occasion. What would youlike to do? Anything for a little life after all that quietness. Ask for the moon right away, Phoebe. You know Imready to do what I can, but its absurd to expect life in a placewhere everybody does nothing but talk, or go to classes. Now youre trying to be superior. I hate people whonever say a word because they think theyre too clever fortheir company. In reality its only stupid shyness anyway. I dont object to people talking at all. What I dislike isthat they generally talk about nothing as long as it fills lipthe time. Like youre doing now, interupted Phoebe. So


Size: 1583px × 1579px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectworldwar19141918