The article focuses on the account of a pilgrimage by Major John H. Lay in search for the French people who sheltered his brother Lieutenant Colonel Beirne Lay, Jr. He shares the time he spent inquiring from village to village. When Major Lay describes the reaction of the family to the presents he gave including a box of American chocolates, a pound of tobacco, candy bars, writing papers, and flints.
Published
1945
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