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Curiously enough. the French people also like one* American wong, and Ui.it In 'Tipperary.* I heard quite a few sing It. and one wing it all the wav thru. I mire wish I could Hpeak French. I'd have Hometime, i have already learned to nay‘Plane* and Ttouge,' and hold myhands far apart for a large bottle, or near together for a small one. Pretty speedy, eh?Finally we have reached our dm* tlnation after over K.000 miles lt;*f travel In one month's time, i can hardly realize It yet. Ah you will note by the heading, we are situated in a hospital center, which will con Hist of many units. This hospital when busy to its fullest extent, will be able to take care of 40.000 pa-tlents—In fact it will be the largesthospital in the world. We are Hit* uated In about the central part ofabout 120 mile«, and about 20 miles north of the nearest large town Nevors.We certainly were all delighted when we arrived. Once more we can rest on 'straw ticks,' can stretch our legs once more when we sleep, sitdown to a table when we eat—and the food is absolutely gran n d. The surroundings are fine -everything is up to date and American—thatmakes a difference.”
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Seattle Star

Seattle, Washington, US

Thu, Sep 19, 1918

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