Содержание → Chapter 6 - ‘When Johnny Comes Marching Home. .. '
Chapter 6 - ‘When Johnny Comes Marching Home. .. '
- The rest of 1898 was one long bad dream. Our men had gone to war…
- ‘Mother, I had not thought about it. Do you really think there will…
- Tom had a hand-carried letter for Mother: Mrs Ira Johnson Courtesy…
- (Nelson had found it. ) There seemed to be evidence that no one else…
- ‘I have my last examination on Friday, 19 May, Ma'am. Commencement…
- So our wedding supper was two stale ham sandwiches from the news…
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- Brian did manage to ‘correct' his War Department age,…
- Donald made no comment. I went on, ‘In the mean time…
- He looked sheepish. ‘It's bright sunlight, Mo. This is…
- The day came, 5 May, when our men left. .. on a special troop…
- ‘Pardon my raised eyebrows; I thought you had sworn off. Very…
- Jubal looked around again. ‘Ladies and gentlemen, what…
- My father, having been refused a return to active duty…
- The carnage in Europe got worse and worse. In March 1917…
- George Strong treated us to a lovely lunch in The Fiesta…
- ‘Surprised to find that I am not wearing bloomers? I took…