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When the Zeppelins first came to Paris, public interest was immense, and children were wakened that they might not miss the sight. This drawing by Baldo from l'Anti-Boche, is not at all exaggerated.
"It looks like a sausage!"
"Oh, no!" cries the child, "if it had been a sausage the Boches would have eaten it long ago."
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THE GERMAN ATROCITIES.
This was one of the earliest coloured prints published in Paris during the war, and formed part of a cheap series, issued at a few sous each, and printed in colours the most brilliant and most naïve. The little boy of seven who was shot for levelling his wooden gun in play at the German invaders was a very favourite theme with all French artists, from Véber downwards. The incident is alleged to have taken place in the village of Magny, Alsace.