(Note: The Dr.'s
Opinion began on page 1 in the first edition. Bill's Story began on
page 10.)
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Chapter 1
BILL'S STORY
War fever
ran high in the New England town to which we new, young officers
from Plattsburg were assigned, and we were flattered when the first
citizens took us to their homes, making us feel heroic. Here was
love, applause, war; moments sublime with intervals hilarious. I
was part of life at last, and in the midst of the excitement I
discovered liquor. I forgot the strong warnings and the prejudices
of my people concerning drink. In time we sailed for "Over There."
I was very lonely and again turned to alcohol.
We landed in England. I visited Winchester
Cathedral. Much moved, I wandered outside. My attention was caught
by a doggerel on an old tombstone:
Ominous warning - which I failed to heed."Here lies a Hampshire Grenadier
Who caught his death
Drinking cold small beer.
A good soldier is ne'er forgot
Whether he dieth by musket
Or by pot."note