Facing the Hindenburg Line Personal Observations At the Fronts And in the Camps

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It was raining heavily, and the telegram announcing our arrival from Paris to the Y. M. Officials probably did not arrive until the week after. So we were a pair of wet and lost souls, until an American officer, bundled in waterproofs, drawled out: "Where y'all goin'? Come, get into my car. Yes, throw your baggage in. Come right along. " My seat was beside the sergeant driving the Cadillac, and I said to him : "The major is a southerner, isn't he ?" "Humph!" snorted the sergeant. "He's a major ...general!" To give still more the atmosphere of Dixie, there is a big negro cook in a certain company. Down at the French port, where the boys landed, he saw another gentleman of color strolling about, and immediately breezed up to him as to a brother and opened up, "Boy, howdy !" The second negro replied in French. They stood eyeing each other. Then they got excited, talked rapidly, each in the tongue to which he was born, and louder all the time, as they gesticulated wildly. Finally the Dixie Our Army Overseas 181 cook turned away and, with infinite disgust, said to the paymaster, standing near: "Humph!

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