Intimate Letters From France During America's First Year of War

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Cloud. This afternoon I go to Beauvais, which is not far from Amiens. Many of our wounded are there!
We are so proud of the courage and coolness our boys show. Madame Goetz always speaks of them with tears in her eyes. She hears them spoken of by the French generals.
86 INTIMATE LETTERS FROM FRANCE Paris, no date (probably May 1, 1918).
To A. G.
I have not been waking at dawn lately, consequently have not had nearly so much time for work. However this morning I got a good start, and now have a
...few moments. I feel cheer- ful as the sun is shining, a most unusual occurrence, and the birds are singing, too. I am going to try to get out to Versail- les where we have a nursery which needs inspection. We have one building of a big establishment where Dr. Lucas is making a demonstration of American methods. It is a very difficult proposition, as the woman in charge has been there for twenty years. We have two nurses there, and eight French pupils.
I can not tell you how we miss Dr. Lucas, the inspiration gone.


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