"somewher in France" : Personal Letters of Reginald Nöel Sullivan ; S. S. U. 65 of the American Ambulance Field Serivce
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I was per- fectly sincere at the time, but within the very week I found my- self looking forward to sleeping and feasting in Paris, and you can't imagine how wonderfully this particular meal tasted. Eggs, com bread, sweet potatoes, rice, flannel cakes, melon and even tea, which I had not had since leaving San Francisco! ! That night I slept at the Grand hotel (I had lived at almost every other hotel in Paris !) and the next morning was out at the Rue Raynouard for nine o'clock roll call. We had... to stay aroimd there most of the day, being assigned our cars and getting them in readiness to start off the next morning. I managed to call up Mrs. Tiffany, who was not at home, and went to the Rue Cortambert, for a few minutes where I had almost an hour's visit with Sister Marie Pia, (Miss Pejrton). The nims had just gone on retreat, but they very kindly allowed her to come and speak with me. Her nephew Bernard Peyton is also in the Ambulance service, and, had I only known it, was in the section just a few miles from ours at our last post.
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