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Louise Liers correspondence album, 1911-1919
1918-12-20 Page 2
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but my lucky star was with me and I went up there with our chief nurse, Capt Mayers - whom I knew at St. Luke's put in a word for me so the trip was mine. We left the camp at 10 mon. eve., went to Nevers where we waited in the Red Cross hut until 3 a.m. The train left at 3:20. It was very much crowded but we had seats and slept most of the way arriving in Paris at 8 a.m. We Americans seldom buy tickets and seldom pay fares as
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but my lucky star was with me and I went up there with our chief nurse, Capt Mayers - whom I knew at St. Luke's put in a word for me so the trip was mine. We left the camp at 10 mon. eve., went to Nevers where we waited in the Red Cross hut until 3 a.m. The train left at 3:20. It was very much crowded but we had seats and slept most of the way arriving in Paris at 8 a.m. We Americans seldom buy tickets and seldom pay fares as
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