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The Motor Boys Bound for Home

CHAPTER XXIII MAKING THE BEST OF IT

Word Count: 1668    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

on the swell, the life raft containing Bob, Professor Snodgrass, and the sailor, Judd, and when the

!" cried Bob.

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The Motor Boys Bound for Home
The Motor Boys Bound for Home
“Slowly and ponderously the United States transport, Sherman, moved out of the maze of boats that had clustered about her at the Brest dock. With ever-gathering speed she thrust her prow into the rippling water, leaving behind, on the wharf, cheering hundreds of Uncle Sam’s boys who envied the lot of their fellows in thus sailing for home after the Great War. Mingled with the resonant voices of the Americans were the shriller notes of their French comrades, who were bidding God-speed to their allied comrades.”