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“Advance and be recognized”
Player took a few more paces forward, and suddenly felt the tip of a bayonet in his back and a second at his throat Without another word he wasofficer listened intently to what Player had to say, only stopping him occasionally to double check some piece of information
“Right, Player,” said the lieutenant, once the unofficial scout had completed his report “I want you to draw a map of exactly where you think the enemy are camped I need details of the terrain, distance, nuin our advance When you’ve co to have to act as our guide e begin the advance at first light”
“Shall I put hi pereant
“No,” said Wakeha company orders, effective immediately, that Player has been made up to corporal” Corporal Player smiled, saluted and returned to his tent But before he went to sleep, he seo stripes on each sleeve of his uniform
As the regiment advanced slow mile after slow mile deeper into France, Player continued to lead sorties behind the lines, always returning with vital inforest prize hen he caht with his trousers down
Lieutenant Wakeham was impressed by the fact that Player had captured the ation, and found that the corporal was able to assume the role of interpreter
The next e of Orbec, which they overran by nightfall The lieutenant sent a dispatch to his headquarters to let them know that Corporal Player’s information had shortened the battle
Three months after Private John Player had landed on the beach at Noriment eant Player had only one thing on his mind: how to find a wohts’ leave with hiot really lucky—three woht each
But before they were let loose on the city, all noncommissioned officers were told that theycoiven advice on how to find their way around Paris Sergeant Player couldn’t ier waste of his time He knew exactly how to take care of himself in any European capital All he wanted was to be let loose before the A under forty
When Sergeant Player arrived at the co in the Place de la Madeleine, he took his place in line waiting to receive a folder of inform
ation about as expected of him while he was on Allied territory—how to locate the Eiffel Tohich clubs and restaurants ithin his price range, how to avoid catching VD It looked as if this advice was being dispensed by a group of ed ladies who couldn’t possibly have seen the inside of a nightclub for the past twenty years
When he finally reached the front of the queue, he just stood there e A sliirl with deep brown eyes and dark curly hair stood behind the trestle table, and seant She handed him his folder, but he didn’t move on
“Do you have any questions?” she asked in English, with a strong French accent