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With the Allies

CHAPTER IV
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Among the volunteer nurses and attendants are wives of bankers in Paris, American girls who have married French titles, and girls who since the war came have lost employment as teachers of languages, stenographers, and governesses.

The men are members of the Jockey Club, art students, medical students, clerks, and boulevardiers.

They are all working together in most admirable harmony and under an organization that in its efficiency far surpasses that of any other hospital in Paris.

Later it is going to split the American colony in twain.
If you did not work in the American ambulance you won't belong.
Attached to the hospital is a squadron of automobile ambulances, ten of which were presented by the Ford Company and ten purchased.
Their chassis have been covered with khaki hoods and fitted to carry two wounded men and attendants.

On their runs they are accompanied by automobiles with medical supplies, tires, and gasolene.


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