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Service at Paris. We left Toul at 3:14 and arrived in Paree at 9:00. The Continental furnished us with a comfortable time of rest. We reported at Colonel Dunwoody's Office next morning and proceded to Orly field where Lt. Davis, who was in charge, showed us the barrack where we could live etc et, I think we'll enjoy it.

In afternoon a crowd of us took a meal at "Les Trois Portes" in the dear old part of the town, then we separated. and I went back to the people who are running the various offices, to wit, the stenographers, to see about getting a couple of Salmsons instead of DHYs' which are altogether too popular with people that don't know they burn up.

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poignant!