Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Return of Our Boys: A Tale of Great Days
It had been a wet and cheerless summer. True to its name, it had rained nineteen days out of every nineteen. The war was over. Most of our soldiers had returned from Europe except those of whom we sadly said: They never will return!
Those who had come back to us had most of them returned stronger and bigger in every way. In char acter and poise ten years older, we said, than when they went' away. They had left us boys. They had been given back to us men.
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