Helping France; the Red cross in the devastated area . A Street in The Mill on the Somme, Ham. Apren le Recul Allemand, Mars 1917. Noyon, Guiscard, Ham:Gueritte. Vernant & Dolle, Imprimeurs, Paris. Armand Polishing Tarnished Mirrors in his wife and went to live in Nesle. The factthat they had themselves lost much, and hadgiven their two sons to the cause, made thempeculiarly sympathetic with the people whomthey were trying to assist. It was M. Verneswho was designated by the Ministry of theInterior to be the head of the departmentalfederation of private organizations under At


Helping France; the Red cross in the devastated area . A Street in The Mill on the Somme, Ham. Apren le Recul Allemand, Mars 1917. Noyon, Guiscard, Ham:Gueritte. Vernant & Dolle, Imprimeurs, Paris. Armand Polishing Tarnished Mirrors in his wife and went to live in Nesle. The factthat they had themselves lost much, and hadgiven their two sons to the cause, made thempeculiarly sympathetic with the people whomthey were trying to assist. It was M. Verneswho was designated by the Ministry of theInterior to be the head of the departmentalfederation of private organizations under At Ham, Mme. Roussel headedanother committee for the Union. She, too,is a remarkable character—for she, like Mme. Vernes, is again back at her eighty years of age, she nursed theFrench wounded in Ham throughout theGerman occupation. German officers, nat-urally, were quartered upon her; gentle-manly appearing men, very punctilious inhanding her in to dinner every night. Buton the day of their departure, they packedup her ancestral clock before her


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