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An Onlooker in France 1917-1919

CHAPTER II ( p
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The Pilot's hand and arm were temporarily bound up, but blood was (p.

021) dropping through.

The Observer had his face badly scratched and one of his legs was not quite right.

They sat at a table, and the waiter brought them eggs and coffee, which they took with relish, but the Pilot was constantly drooping towards his left, and the drooping always continued, till he went crack on the floor.

Then the Observer would curse him soundly and put him back in his chair, where he would eat again till the next fall.


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