“A little French refugee clings to her dog through thick and thin. Driven from their home by the invaders, she and her parents came to the Seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris, where all refugees are received and — with aid from the American Red Cross — are fed, cared for, and helped on their way. She is waiting for the American Red Cross ‘camion’ to take her to the station, where the journey will be resumed.” June 8, 1918.

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