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Updated: June 1, 2025


These mules lived their lives in the darkness of the earth's interior; only when they fell sick were they taken up to see the sunlight and to roll about in green pastures. There was one of them called "Dago Charlie," who had learned to chew tobacco, and to rummage in the pockets of the miners and their "buddies."

Now, those four you have been to are spicialists, and that means monomaniues their buddies exspatiate in West-ind squares, but their souls dwell in a n'alley, ivery man jack of 'em: Aberford's in Stomich Alley, Chalmers's in Nairve Court, Short's niver stirs out o' Liver Lane, Paul's is stuck fast in Kidney Close, Kinyon's in Mookis Membrin Mews, and Hibbard's in Lung Passage.

That these were American ambulance sections in French service there could be no doubt, for as the drivers caught sight of the American uniforms they offered informal salutes in high glee. It was reserved for one gleeful young American, however, to call out, as his ambulance whizzed by: "Hullo, buddies! Welcome to our city!"

"There's a squad of buddies that I'll bet ain't yearnin' to hear someone yell 'Shun! at 'em again," I suggests. "Know any of 'em?" "It is quite possible," says Hartley, glancin' at 'em casual. "They all look so much alike, you know." With that he gets back to his Reserve Army scheme and he sure does give me an earful.

Geordie was none the less determined, however, that Billy should 'come forrit'; but as to the manager, who was a member of the English Church, and some others who had been confirmed years ago, and had forgotten much and denied more, he was extremely doubtful, and expressed himself in very decided words to the minister 'Ye'll no' be askin' forrit thae Epeescopawlyun buddies.

Little as Alan liked the loansman, he insisted on taking him to a local restaurant for lunch. "How come you're still hanging around York City?" Alan asked. "I thought the heat was on for any of Max's old buddies." "It is," Hollis said, wiping sweat from his white shiny forehead. "But so far I'm in the clear.

On February the 20th, 1945, he and three of his buddies encountered the enemy and two grenades at their feet. Jack Lucas threw himself on both of them. In that moment he saved the lives of his companions and miraculously in the next instant a medic saved his life.

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