id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41689 Ryan, Charles Edward With an Ambulance During the Franco-German War Personal Experiences and Adventures with Both Armies, 1870-1871 .txt text/plain 86126 4073 75 us up from the town 130 French wounded, to make room for their own in Germans, who turned all the French wounded that they could out of the Accordingly, I went into the town, and saw the French guns which had now Prussian Military Hospitals, many of whom knew French fairly well, and French town through which he passed, to provide him with whatever horses Our Ambulance train came to a standstill in the Place Bannier, while Dr. Pratt was making his report, and getting our quarters assigned to us. A German soldier of the Line had received a bullet wound behind While we remained, I saw numbers of French soldiers going round to the bestowed such time as we could spare upon any French wounded that came place on that very day, and in which a large number of Prussians were Ambulance, German: treatment of French wounded, 81; ./cache/41689.txt ./txt/41689.txt