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I was for some reason angry at Rockyfeller I think I had a curious notion that if I couldn't have a light after "lumieres eteintes" and if my very good friends were none of them allowed to have one, then, by God! neither should Rockyfeller. "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."

The general regarded him without interest, without budging; then, he said, very simply: "They have begun, they must finish." "Which is why perhaps," said One Eyed Dah-veed, looking two ways at once with his uncorrelated eyes, "the Germans entered Noyon...." But to return to Mexique.

Dah-veed, cautiously and in a low voice, invited us to his mattress to enjoy this extraordinary pleasure; and we accepted, B. and I, with huge joy; and sitting on Dah-veed's paillasse we found somebody who turned out to be Mexique to whom, by his right name, our host introduced us with all the poise and courtesy vulgarly associated with a French salon.

I give it to you with good will. 'Pardon, madame, said the soldier, 'you must know that a German soldier is forbidden to take anything without paying for it." And before that, One Eyed Dah-veed had talked at Noyon with a barber whose brother was an aviator with the French Army: "'My brother, the barber said to me, 'told me a beautiful story the other day.

Dah-veed had seen with his own eyes a French girl extend an apple to one of the common soldiers as the German army entered the outskirts of the city: "'Take it, she said, 'you are tired. 'Madame, answered the German soldier in French, 'thank you' and he looked in his pocket and found ten cents. 'No, no, the young girl said. 'I don't want any money.