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Updated: July 21, 2025
Read him," and he indicated the letter he had written to his mother. And, to please him, and because there was nothing very personal in the epistle, Jimmy read it. His chums, at Iggy's request, read it also. And this is what Iggy's four Brothers saw: "Deer Mother.
This loss of feeling and muscular power in Iggy's legs might indicate that his spine was injured that his whole lower body was paralyzed! "We've got to get him to the rear to a hospital," said Roger in a low voice, as the Polish lad's head drooped weakly on his shoulder. "Yes," assented Jimmy. "But can we carry him?" "Got to!"
"Are you all right!" cried Jimmy in the ear of Roger. "Yes. Not scratched yet. How about " A loud explosion to one side cut off his words in a blast, but Jimmy knew what his chum wanted to say. When there was a momentary lull he answered: "Iggy's gone!" "Gone?" "Yes. I had a glimpse of him being blown back his face was all red bloody." Roger could not repress a shudder.
"I can't get over his not coming with us to show us the way to the American lines. I believe he ought to have done it!" and Jimmy spoke very determinedly. "He certainly would have if he had had any consideration for Iggy's pet corn!" laughed Bob. "We don't seem to be having any luck ourselves.
To Iggy's relief Jimmy managed to scramble out of the pile of dirt and stones that half buried him. And then, from another corner of what seemed to be the cellar, a third voice said: "They sent over a proper shell, that time." It was Franz. "A proper shell? Most improper, I call it!" came from Roger. "It blew the mill to pieces!" "And us along with it," added Bob. "Are we in the cellar?"
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