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An Onlooker in France 1917-1919

CHAPTER III ( p
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The one thing that struck me at that time was the difference between nudity and uniform--while bathing one could look at and study all these fine lads, and I would think of one, "Gee! there's an aristocrat.

What a figure! What refinement!" and of another, "What a badly-bred, vulgar, common brute!" Later they would both come out of their bathing-boxes, and the "brute" would be a smartly dressed officer carrying himself with ease and distinction, and the "aristocrat" would be an untidy, uncouth "Tommy" shambling along.

Truly on sight one should never judge a man with his clothes on.
[Illustration: X._Howitzer in Action._].


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