With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American EffortHungerford, Edward
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With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American Effort
Hungerford, Edward
American National Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918 -- United States
P. 118: "spall" changed to "shall" (I shall speak to the railway
authorities).
P. 118: added "a" (within a stone's throw).
P. 122: "exquistite" changed to "exquisite" (its exquisite cathedral).
P. 124: "pastboard" changed to "pasteboard" (a sizable pasteboard box).
P. 126: "geen" changed to "been" (the vines had been growing).
P. 131: "Colombes-la-Belles" changed to "Colombes-les-Belles".
P. 147: "ofter" changed to "after" (case after case).
P. 149: "opportunites" changed to "opportunities" (seek out the
opportunities).
P. 157: "troup" changed to "troupe" (a troupe of seventeen girls).
P. 165: "tubes" changed to "cubes" (bouillon cubes from a stock).
P. 171: "Mareieul" changed to "Mareuil".
P. 220: "atrractiveness" changed to "attractiveness" (great
attractiveness).
P. 225: "to" changed to "too" (that passed none too quickly).
P. 236: "Neaves" changed to "Mesves".
P. 246: "men" changed to "women" (the efforts of these women).
P. 259: missing "t" replaced (the ebb tide of American troops).
P. 262: "placed" changed to "place" (the vast placed packed to the
very doors).
P. 266: "procelain" changed to "porcelain" (white porcelain pitcher).
P. 273: "Beet" changed to "Beef" (Roasted Filet of Beef).
P. 284: "of" added (the job of the Red Cross girl).
P. 284: "respector" changed to "respecter" (Death was no respecter).
P. 286: "wark" changed to "work" (just in hard work).
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