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same Old Bill, Eh Mable!

same Old Bill, Eh Mable!

Edward Streeter

Written in the early 20th century, 'Same Old Bill, Eh Mable!' by Edward Streeter is a humorous novel that captures the candid letters of Pvt. William Smith, a soldier in the American Army during World War I. Set in France, the story presents Bill's lighthearted perspective on military life, his fellow soldiers, and interactions with locals, filled with sarcasm and practicality. The book offers a comedic yet poignant exploration of the absurdities and challenges faced by soldiers amidst the chaos of war.

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