Between Shots . 4. I located my patrol by a softwhistle. They answered me in loud anddistinct catcalls. 5. Suddenly I dropped, as the enemysent up a flare, and I felt the groundfairly rumble with my heart throb*. 6. When all of a sudden—ZI-ING!A bullet split the stillness of the clinched my teeth to save my heartfrom bouncing on the 7. Outside the enemy wire in the wetground, I wondered if my girl was think-ing of me. I recalled the times I spentwith her in a warm theater, and how sheused to titter at my little witticisms. (c) Life Pub. Co. 8. I unconsciously touched their


Between Shots . 4. I located my patrol by a softwhistle. They answered me in loud anddistinct catcalls. 5. Suddenly I dropped, as the enemysent up a flare, and I felt the groundfairly rumble with my heart throb*. 6. When all of a sudden—ZI-ING!A bullet split the stillness of the clinched my teeth to save my heartfrom bouncing on the 7. Outside the enemy wire in the wetground, I wondered if my girl was think-ing of me. I recalled the times I spentwith her in a warm theater, and how sheused to titter at my little witticisms. (c) Life Pub. Co. 8. I unconsciously touched their wire,which responded with an uncanny Bong!I pussyfooted back, expecting t }>e over-taken by the sput-sput of a machine gun. 9. At last I reached the opening lathe wire, just as dawn was Oh, boy! AS HE TOLD IT TO THE FOLKS AT HOME


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