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"The War Romance of the Salvation Army"

Those whom she has so helped would kiss the hem of
her garment as she passes. It is easy to see why she is a leader of men.
It is easy to see who has made the Army here in America. It is easy to see
who has inspired the brave men and wonderful women who went to France and
labored.
She would not have me say these things of her, for she is humble, as such
a great leader should be, knowing all her gifts and attainments to be but
the glory of her Lord; and this is her book. Only in this chapter can I
speak and say what I will, for it is not my book. But here, too, I waive
my privilege and bow to my Commander.
[Grace Livingston Hill]


Contents


I. The Story
II. The Gondrecourt Area
III. The Toul Sector
IV. The Montdidier Sector
V. The Toul Sector Again
VI. The Baccarat Sector
VII. The Chateau-Thierry-Soissons Drive
VIII. The Saint Mihiel Drive
IX. The Argonne Drive
X. The Armistice
XI. Homecoming
XII. Letters of Appreciation


Illustrations

General Bramwell Booth.
Commander Evangeline Booth.
Lieutenant Colonel William S. Barker.
Introduced to French Rain and French Mud.
She Called the Little Company of Workers Together and Gave Them a Charge.


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