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HE "TRUE OEKMAN." Heading like one of the stories of Edgar Allan Poo i s t!i e diary of a French nurse, recently arrived in Paris from a Belgian city still in the possession of tn e Germans. Following is one of the gruesome tales unfolded by the Sister of Mercy. It is about a Iyoung Grman officer of twenty, the 'son of a genera:. "T;ae other officers jhav e a grant deal of respect for him. Wounded in the head, he is in a constant delirium. 'Forward, yen nigs." he shouts. 'There never will be- enough of-you killed! A. child? What, do I care Kill it! Make tat old woman shut up.. Give faer a taste o thef bayonet! She will not bother us any more. Famos!' His comrades become somewhat uneasy. 'Perhaps madam understands German.* tlu'y whisper. 'What does it ! matter whether she dees or not - ?' is th. 3 nonchalant answer of some. 'Let i her tell what Ejhe has a mind tc. Then 1 11. begins to rave once mere. 'You don't want to show us the war-' he shouts. 'Kill him! Four years? Let him go to the devil, the dirty little French brat! 1 hate all the Frenchmen; I have always hated them. Kill them, bum them: i love hte war, the blood, the flames! Forward, you idiots, or "f shall brain you all! Soft as women, you are!' Another wounded, Captain de R.. leaves fais bed and comes up to me. saying: 'I b?>7 of you, madam, to go away. He is deV.rious, and does not know wat be is saying.' But the others laugh, and de R.'s protests are drowned in arguments that ho who dees not approve the conduct of the German troop 3 is not a true German."

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 3 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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