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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVII
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Yet she would witness on such occasions incongruous incidents of German brutality.

Once there came out of the train an English and a French soldier, great friends evidently.

They were only slightly wounded and the English soldier stretched his limbs cautiously to relieve himself of cramp.

At that moment a German soldier on leave came up and spat in his face.

The Frenchman felled the German with a resounding box on the ear.
Alarums! Excursions! A German officer rushed up to enquire while the Frenchman was struggling with two colossal German military policemen and the Englishman was striving to free him.


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