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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1919-02-02 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 5
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Guard had his way about it you wouldent think him so dam nice either for a few days after the Armistice was signed I happened to be on one of the main roads that came from the front to Foul and we met load after load of English American and every other kind of prisoners comeing in from the lines and let me tell you they were a different looking bunch from the fat well clothed German prisones. I talked with a man in the hospital who was in one of the very first Railway outfits to come over and he had been on nearly all the big fronts and was in a position to know
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Guard had his way about it you wouldent think him so dam nice either for a few days after the Armistice was signed I happened to be on one of the main roads that came from the front to Foul and we met load after load of English American and every other kind of prisoners comeing in from the lines and let me tell you they were a different looking bunch from the fat well clothed German prisones. I talked with a man in the hospital who was in one of the very first Railway outfits to come over and he had been on nearly all the big fronts and was in a position to know
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