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over them. Inside were trinkets & photos left by people desirous of aid & a number of crutches & leg supports of children, left behind by people who visited the church & went away cured. The Curé was very renowned & people visited him from all parts. Had lunch at the local inn & very decent, the proprietor being quite excited by our presence.
Caught the train back at 1.30. where people were beginning to get excited from the news of the signing of the Armistice. Bunting was appearing everywhere & we were greeted on all sides by happy smiles. We caught the tram next to Mentone with a host of Yanks & all along the route we were cheered lustily. There we met cabs which drove us to the Italian frontier, about 2 miles away where we amused ourselves by walking into Italy & purchasing Post Cards which went through the Italian