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by Frances Faviell


  The German children, who had been little starving savages, roaming in hordes in the ruins, were now becoming human again, and this, said the Major, was also largely due to our troops who were wonderful with them. The children could be seen everywhere with the men, hanging onto their arms, riding on their backs, munching their chocolate and chewing their gum, and showing not the slightest fear, but rather a great trust in the British and American soldiers.

  A Furrowed Middlebrow Book

  FM4

  Published by Dean Street Press 2016

  Copyright © 1959 Frances Faviell

  Introduction copyright © 2016 Virginia Nicholson

  All Rights Reserved

  The right of Frances Faviell to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by her estate in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  First published in 1959 by Cassell & Company Ltd.

  Cover by DSP

  Cover painting by Frances Faviell

  ISBN 978 1 911413 78 3

  www.deanstreetpress.co.uk

 

 

 


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