("Bill Breck")
27TH (N.Y.) DIVISION
NEW YORK
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1919, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
All Rights Reserved
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| Bill | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| "We can fire all we want without hittin nothin" | [2] |
| "I sit on a hill all day" | [4] |
| "A bunch lyin under the trees" | [6] |
| "My, what an awful bore" | [8] |
| "The fello with the long hair" | [10] |
| "He thinks there so sad that he almost cries" | [12] |
| "They get awful fat, of course" | [16] |
| "They come and get our dirty wash" | [18] |
| "It aint as dangerous as I thought" | [20] |
| "Angus likes it cause he can sit down in it" | [22] |
| "If the top sargent dont remember" | [24] |
| "She always carries a kid under her arm" | [26] |
| "I dont eat nothin outside of meal hours exceptin a few pies" | [30] |
| "I couldnt see a thing except the side of the hill" | [32] |
| "He outran the other fello" | [34] |
| "I sat next to a lady what didnt seem to have much on but a lot of jewels" | [36] |
| "The minister has two daughters—both girls" | [38] |
| "They gave us coffee in egg cups" | [40] |
| "The first sargent wouldnt let me" | [42] |
| "The only thing they do to the rain is to strain it" | [44] |
| "I just found your pictur at the bottom of my barrack bag" | [50] |
| "I dont seem to need as much food as I used to" | [56] |
| "Joe Loomis" | [62] |
| "The tailor must have been a boiler maker once" | [68] |