The literary digest . , said: No,I will get out and talk to this went up to the end of the steel pig-sticker, leaned over it, and much to hisconsternation discovered that the Frenchsentry was as black as the night. In hisvery best French he commanded: Appelezvous, sil voiis plait, caporal de garde, ou lesergent, ou les officiers, ou sojnebody. The only reply was another my stout lieutenant realized that thisFrench soldier could not understand eitherFrench or English; that he was one of theSenegambians, just arrived, and was ^-erymuch on the job. Charlie thought heknew
The literary digest . , said: No,I will get out and talk to this went up to the end of the steel pig-sticker, leaned over it, and much to hisconsternation discovered that the Frenchsentry was as black as the night. In hisvery best French he commanded: Appelezvous, sil voiis plait, caporal de garde, ou lesergent, ou les officiers, ou sojnebody. The only reply was another my stout lieutenant realized that thisFrench soldier could not understand eitherFrench or English; that he was one of theSenegambians, just arrived, and was ^-erymuch on the job. Charlie thought heknew one or two words in Senegambianthat he had learned from French troops,but was very much afraid they were cusswords and did not dare to use he thought of his identificationtag with his picture in it, which he carriedin his hip pocket. He reached for it withhis right hand. Much agitation of the steelpig-sticker. Many and loud B-r-r-hs and The Literary Digest for January 4, 1919 49 I ^ Columbia G r afonola.
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