English Nurses with Americans in France, item 13
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eat a/eatery ? for thy food in fr??d??
for less as they came/cant frictions/fixations
Missing number: 15 Thou shalt not sit in any field with
any man or allow him to touch thine arm
Missing number: 16 Though[SIC] shalt not stand on the steps
or loiter about that place or thine
H.C.O. will report thee
Missing number: 17 Thou shalt carry out all thy
commandments if not thou shalt
surely die.
The only thing one can do in the
Army without permission is to take
a deep breath. D. A. COLLER. Name of writer written at an angle at the end of the line
Line drawn under the previous line of text
Essay on the Waac's
This animal was recently discovered in
varius parts of England + France. It bears
a slight resemblance to the human being.
Its' habits are peculiar. At one time it is
very docile + likes to be petted by men. At
others it is very fierce + has even been
known to refuse its food
It is very brave (so a writer in the
"C.R.O" has stated)
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eat a/eatery ? for thy food in fr??d??
for less as they came/cant frictions
Missing number: 14 Thou shalt not sit in any field with
any man or allow him to touch thine arm
Missing number: 15 Though[SIC] shalt not stand on the steps
or loiter about that place or thine
H.C.O. will report thee
Missing number: 16 Thou shalt carry out all thy
commandments if not thou shalt
surely die.
The only thing one can do in the
Army without permission is to take
a deep breath. D. A. COLLER. Name of writer written at an angle at the end of the line
Line drawn under the previous line of text
Essay on the Waac's
This animal was recently discovered in
varius parts of England + France. It bears
a slight resemblance to the human being.
Its' habits are peculiar. At one time it is
very docile + likes to be petted by men. At
others it is very fierce + has even been
known to refuse its food
It is very brave (so a writer in the
"C.R.O" has stated)
-
eat a/eatery ? for thy food in fr??d??
for less as they came/cant frictions
Missing number: 14 Thou shalt not sit in any field with
any man or allow him to touch thine arm
missing number: 15 Though[SIC] shalt not stand on the steps
or loiter about that place or thine
H.C.O. will report thee
missing number: 16 Thou shalt carry out all thy
commandments if not thou shalt
surely die.
The only thing one can do in the
Army without permission is to take
a deep breath. D. A. COLLER. Name of writer written at an angle at the end of the line
Line drawn under the previous line of text
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Bourges
Location(s)
Story location Bourges
- ID
- 4028 / 48278
- Contributor
- John Rex Coller
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