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Fragments From France

Fragments From France

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">My Dug-Out: A lay of the trenches.

That Evening Star-shell.That Evening Star-shell.
"Oh, star of eve, whose tender beam
Falls on my spirit's troubled dream."
Wolfram's Aria in "Tannhäuser."

"They've evidently seen me.""They've evidently seen me."

Situation Shortly Vacant.Situation Shortly Vacant.
In an old-fashioned house in France an opening will shortly occur for a young man, with good prospects of getting a rise.

The Tactless Teuton.The Tactless Teuton.
A member of the Gravediggers' Corps joking with a private in the Orphans' Battalion, prior to a frontal attack.

"Well, if you knows of a better 'ole, go to it.""Well, if you knows of a better 'ole, go to it."

A Proposal in Flanders.A Proposal in Flanders.
The point of Jean's pitchfork awakens a sense of duty in a mine that shirked.

No Possible Doubt Whatever.No Possible Doubt Whatever.
Sentry: "'Alt! Who goes there?"
He of the Bundle: "You shut yer —— mouth, or I'll —— come and knock yer —— head off!"
Sentry: "Pass, friend!"

"Gott strafe this barbed wire.""Gott strafe this barbed wire."

So Obvious.

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