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− | <html>there with John Chappell, the first<br />boy here with whom I've been<br />real friends.<br /> Through John ("Jack") I met<br />W. Saunders. I learned not<br />to trust mankind through my<br />intercourse with him. Wasn't<br />because he did not respect me<br />or just his nature?<br /> In here comes a comical<br />incident which I shall not<br />put down in so public an affair<br />as this book but simply a card<br />to recall an amusing day, the day the armistice was signed<br /> Luo [...] after this<br /> date I spent a very<br /> pleasant Sunday.<br /> Sargeant Day came<br /> up to see me, and <br /> quite unexpectedly<br />Lewis also. I was glad because Lewis<br />seemed to like [Ray] very well. Lewis spent<br />the night in town. We went to the M. E.</html> | + | <html><p>there with John Chappell, the first<br />boy here with whom I've been<br />real friends.<br /> Through John ("Jack") I met<br />W. Saunders. I learned not<br />to trust mankind through my<br />intercourse with him. Wasn't<br />because he did not respect me<br />or just his nature?<br /> In here comes a comical<br />incident which I shall not<br />put down in so public an affair<br />as this book but simply a card<br />to recall an amusing day, the day the armistice was signed<br /> Luo [...] after this<br /> date I spent a very<br /> pleasant Sunday.<br /> Sargeant Day came<br /> up to see me, and <br /> quite unexpectedly<br />Lewis also. I was glad because Lewis<br />seemed to like [Ray] very well. Lewis spent<br />the night in town. We went to the M. E.</p></html> |
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<html>there with John Chappell, the first
boy here with whom I've been
real friends.
Through John ("Jack") I met
W. Saunders. I learned not
to trust mankind through my
intercourse with him. Wasn't
because he did not respect me
or just his nature?
In here comes a comical
incident which I shall not
put down in so public an affair
as this book but simply a card
to recall an amusing day, the day the armistice was signed
Luo [...] after this
date I spent a very
pleasant Sunday.
Sargeant Day came
up to see me, and
quite unexpectedly
Lewis also. I was glad because Lewis
seemed to like [Ray] very well. Lewis spent
the night in town. We went to the M. E.