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  2. OUT OF THE SLEEP OF DEATH.

    By an act which must stand among the most heroic in the records of the war, Commander Francis H. H. Goodhart sacrificed his life to save the crew of a British ...

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  3. PERSHING AS SEEN BY THE MAN CLOSEST TO HIM.

    When Thomas Carlyle asserted that "no man is a hero to his own valet" the days of the great war had not arrived, and he was without information as to Sergeant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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