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Francis Joseph Reynolds (Editor), Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Leonard Wood, Austin Melvin Knight, Frederick Palmer, Frank Herbert Simonds, Arthur Brown Ruhl
I told her no, and explained that the express and mail-cars were the only ones to which the road agents paid any attention. She wanted to know the way it was done: so I described to her how sometimes the train was flagged by a danger signal, and when it had slowed down the runner found himself covered by armed men; or how a gang would board the ...
Prefaced By What The War Means To America By Leonard Wood; Naval Lessons Of The War By Austin Melvin Knight; The World's War By Frederick Palmer; The Theatres Of The War's Campaigns By F. H. Simonds; And The War Correspondent By Arthur Ruhl.
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