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Excerpt from The Latin at War
France, amounted to a blizzard; The ten inches. Of snow alternately thawed and froze. At intervals rain came down on the mess - a gentle rain, but searching and cold. Paris got' out its stocks of old, heavy clothes and shivered. Coal was in such demand for munitions manufacture as to make its price nearly prohibitive for the poor, and expensive even for the well-to-do. The Parisian hotels and pensions have no heating arrange ments, even in the best of times, for such weather as this. We shivery Americans, accustomed to those tropical interiors which are the jest of the European, ordered up wood fires and clustered close about their hearths.
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