The Revelations of An American Citizen in the British Army

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A. I swore I was a British subject.
Q. How did you happen to do that? A. The man who brought me in told me to do it.
Q. How was the man who brought you there dressed — that is to say, poorly or well? A. Dressed in an average business man's suit; fairly well dressed.
Q. After you took an oath that you were a British subject, were you subjected to a physical examination?
A. Yes.
Q. By whom? A. By a doctor.
Q. Do you know his name? A. No, I cannot say.
Q. After these things were done, did you make
... 12 any arrangements for passage to England? A. Yes, I was sent to a Mr. Langley, with a letter, at the White Star Line Building.
Mr. Langley.
Q. Did you see Mr. Langley? A. I saw a gen- tleman who gave me an order for a ticket to the White Star Line.
Q. Did you go and get your ticket? A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did you receive any money? A. Yes, $10.
Q. From whom? A. Mr. Langley.
0. How long after that did you sail for England?
A. The same day.
Q. What date was that? A. That I can't say; sometime in the middle of January, 1915.


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