St. Nicholas, Том 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 |
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... soldiers or sailors destined to proceed over - seas . NO WRAPPER - NO ADDRESS . A. S. BURLESON , Postmaster General . ST NICHOLAS . for BOYS and GIRLS 拼$ th K. of C U.S. WAR CHEST $ 21 WCCS J.W.B. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN $ 170,500,000 ...
... soldiers or sailors destined to proceed over - seas . NO WRAPPER - NO ADDRESS . A. S. BURLESON , Postmaster General . ST NICHOLAS . for BOYS and GIRLS 拼$ th K. of C U.S. WAR CHEST $ 21 WCCS J.W.B. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN $ 170,500,000 ...
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... soldiers , as a regiment of infantry marched into the square . They swung past the statue , saluting as they went- and oh , how brave they looked in their scarlet - faced blue coats and kepis decked with flowers ! The August sun flashed ...
... soldiers , as a regiment of infantry marched into the square . They swung past the statue , saluting as they went- and oh , how brave they looked in their scarlet - faced blue coats and kepis decked with flowers ! The August sun flashed ...
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... soldiers ? Many to death , all to bitter suffering , hardship , and unknown terror . But they marched ! But they marched ! The sons of France strode on , chanting the " Marseillaise " which had become once more what it had been at first ...
... soldiers ? Many to death , all to bitter suffering , hardship , and unknown terror . But they marched ! But they marched ! The sons of France strode on , chanting the " Marseillaise " which had become once more what it had been at first ...
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... soldiers were fighting in Lorraine the prospect of a return to our old estates became a possi- bility . But , very soon , the glad faces we had been meeting in the streets disap- peared . The newspapers , to be sure , gave no hint of ...
... soldiers were fighting in Lorraine the prospect of a return to our old estates became a possi- bility . But , very soon , the glad faces we had been meeting in the streets disap- peared . The newspapers , to be sure , gave no hint of ...
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... Last and most spectacular in the parade . came the " Legion of Liberty , " 2,000 fe- male soldiers , who have been drilled for several months under the tutelage of bona- fide officers of. 1918. ] 22 FOR COUNTRY AND FOR LIBERTY 27.
... Last and most spectacular in the parade . came the " Legion of Liberty , " 2,000 fe- male soldiers , who have been drilled for several months under the tutelage of bona- fide officers of. 1918. ] 22 FOR COUNTRY AND FOR LIBERTY 27.
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