FICTION_BIOGRAPHICAL, AMERICAN FICTION (FICTIONAL WORKS BY ONE AUTHOR), FICTION_WAR & MILITARY, WORLD WAR, 1914-1918_FICTION, FRANCE_FICTION, FICTION_HISTORICAL_GENERAL
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Synopsis
At any rate I passed a few remarks calculated to wither the by this time a little nervous Übermensch; got up, put on some enormous sabots (which I had purchased from a horrid little boy whom the French Government had arrested with his parent, for some cause unknown--which horrid little boy told me that he had 'found' the sabots 'in a train' on the way to La Ferté) shook myself into my fur coat, and banged as noisemakingly as I knew how over to One-Eyed Dahveed's paillasse, where Mexique joined us. 'It is useless to sleep,' said One-Eyed Dah-veed in French and Spanish. 'True,' I agreed, 'therefore let's make all the noise we can.'
Book Details
Published
March 1, 2010
Publisher
General Books
Pages
164
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781153701471