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-Bonjour, madame.-Bonjour, monsieur.
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Vive l'Amérique.
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-Vive la France.-Vive le President Roosevelt.
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Vive le Général de Gaulle.
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Vive le Radio City Music Hall.
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Vive les Folies Bergére.
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The first time I saw him,we'd stopped in a little town...
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...in the mountains of southern France.
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Up north, at the time,they were liberating Paris.
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That was the big war,the glamour war.
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The one they were taking the pictures ofand writing all the words about.
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But we had our own war...
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...and they weren't writing many wordsor taking many pictures.
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We'd landed near Saint-Tropez.
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There wasn't much resistanceon the beaches...
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...not at all like the daywe got to Sicily or Salerno, or...
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...oh, yeah, Anzio.
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We started north, and once in a whilethe Germans loped over an 88...
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...and once in a while somebody was killed.
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Sometimes it was a friend.
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He was one of the new replacements...
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