The literary digest . (ardfl rimovcd oradded —singly or inKFOUpS,. SPECIAITY SALKSMEN can wim biir In-romrji fclltntr Knnlox. r^nponniDilitynecissnry. A tow rxrlu*ivo ftalrn trrrttori«>«op<.n. Writo or wirr 82 m/~y« L vj The Literary Digest for February 15, 1919 lights at night or live in eaves, or go with-out food, or shiver because we could notbuild a fire, or wear wet clothes, or cling toour gas-masks and helmets. There amongthe ruins we stood—thirty of us—tired,dirty, hungry—cheering our chaplain, whowaved the emblem of the principles forwhich we had fought, while the suns


The literary digest . (ardfl rimovcd oradded —singly or inKFOUpS,. SPECIAITY SALKSMEN can wim biir In-romrji fclltntr Knnlox. r^nponniDilitynecissnry. A tow rxrlu*ivo ftalrn trrrttori«>«op<.n. Writo or wirr 82 m/~y« L vj The Literary Digest for February 15, 1919 lights at night or live in eaves, or go with-out food, or shiver because we could notbuild a fire, or wear wet clothes, or cling toour gas-masks and helmets. There amongthe ruins we stood—thirty of us—tired,dirty, hungry—cheering our chaplain, whowaved the emblem of the principles forwhich we had fought, while the sunstruggled through the thinning mist tojoin our celebration.


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