Above the Battle - Part 18
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Part 18

Wedekind, Franz, 155.

Weingartner, 61.

Wells, 43.

Werfel, Franz, 156.

Whitman, Walt, 7; and Tolstoi, 16.

William II, 46.

Wolff's Agency, 27.

Wood, James, 12.

Workers' International, the, 188.

Wound will heal, a good open clean, 105; wounded of both countries are living in terms of friendship, in Germany and France alike, 82.

Writers, German, 154.

Wundt, 44, 61.

Zangwill, Israel, 137.

Zorothowo, 58.

Zweig, Stefan, 165.

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